I have a HF 9x20 lathe and a HF Mini Mill.
I always wanted these machines so that I could repair my r/c models parts and make modifications, etc. I also had a dream that someday I could actually make parts from a set of plans.
I do not read blueprint type drawings very well. I could use a teacher but don't have one. Fortunately, I have some DVD's from Swarfrat and I have learned a ton from them about how to use my mini mill and lathe. But still, making something from raw materials and plans was something I was timid about.
So right now I am making a Swarfrat project. It is the "optical wiggler scope".
Journeymen machinists, and well versed hobby machinists will laugh. But for me this is HUGE baby steps in the direction of becoming a halfway capable hobby machinist. I am so dense about this stuff I had to watch the video repeatedly in order to get things straight in my head. Even still, this thing is fraught with errors. However, it will still be usable so I am pretty excited about it.
I always wanted these machines so that I could repair my r/c models parts and make modifications, etc. I also had a dream that someday I could actually make parts from a set of plans.
I do not read blueprint type drawings very well. I could use a teacher but don't have one. Fortunately, I have some DVD's from Swarfrat and I have learned a ton from them about how to use my mini mill and lathe. But still, making something from raw materials and plans was something I was timid about.
So right now I am making a Swarfrat project. It is the "optical wiggler scope".
Journeymen machinists, and well versed hobby machinists will laugh. But for me this is HUGE baby steps in the direction of becoming a halfway capable hobby machinist. I am so dense about this stuff I had to watch the video repeatedly in order to get things straight in my head. Even still, this thing is fraught with errors. However, it will still be usable so I am pretty excited about it.