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  1. Bruno

    Some of my self-made machines.

    Yes, make it yourself or buy it from the Chinaman. ;-)) What's the problem? Start with the lower part, the dimensions are relatively unimportant. Then make the top to match. Then screw in the MT 2 cone and secure with Loctite 638. Place everything in the lathe and turn to zero position...
  2. Bruno

    Some of my self-made machines.

    However, the machine was far from finished. Over the years, a few more accessories were added. The machine was also treated with paint. I got a lot of them from the book on the Quorn by Prof D.H. Chaddock. More pictures will follow.
  3. Bruno

    Some of my self-made machines.

    More than 20 years ago I planned to build a Quorn universal grinding machine. I asked a friend to get me some information and a price list. After successfully studying the price list, it disappeared into the back of a drawer. The price was beyond my budget at the time. Many years later, I found...
  4. Bruno

    Model Engine Exhibition Lampertheim 2025

    Hello Dieter, it's only about 75 kilometres from me. I had it on my radar, but I couldn't get there either.
  5. Bruno

    Some of my self-made machines.

    Inspired by an article in a forum, I made a drilling and boring head for my Wabeco milling machine. The shank has a Morse taper 2 and is a purchased part. I made the head from the existing material cross-sections that I had in my box of material scraps. The tool holder has a diameter of 8 mm.
  6. Bruno

    Some of my self-made machines.

    Don't be surprised that it now only says “Bruno” under my avatar. That's one and the same person. I have two accounts in this forum. Many problems with the forum. But that's a completely different story. But now I want to continue here. A few decades ago I got carried away and built some...
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