thefishhunter
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- May 28, 2009
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Whoooo hooo! Here's my production supervisor doing his best Vanna White impression.. I think he's prouder of it than I am.
If you think you did awesome job on something, take a macro picture of it with a 7 megpixel camera then look at it full screen. I loved the looks of the thing, the stainless on the brass,etc, etc...
Now all I see is toolmarks, burrs, etc. Gonna have to give another once over or two to finish it all up perfect...It looks really good from 2+ foot away
I think this is a great first project if your gonna make something from scratch.. the only thing I actually had to buy was the 5-40 tap. Everything else was scrap bits, and donor click pen ;D I found a bunch of brass as a scrap yard that someone had used for hammer drifts!
BTW - I drilled and tapped the base 1/4-20 and used a screw instead of a press fit, then I took a scrap screw, turned it on the lathe, polished it up, and then used the "Flame Bluing" trick from the italian Watchmaker on here to blue the screw. It ended up looking really cool against the brass.
If you think you did awesome job on something, take a macro picture of it with a 7 megpixel camera then look at it full screen. I loved the looks of the thing, the stainless on the brass,etc, etc...
Now all I see is toolmarks, burrs, etc. Gonna have to give another once over or two to finish it all up perfect...It looks really good from 2+ foot away
I think this is a great first project if your gonna make something from scratch.. the only thing I actually had to buy was the 5-40 tap. Everything else was scrap bits, and donor click pen ;D I found a bunch of brass as a scrap yard that someone had used for hammer drifts!
BTW - I drilled and tapped the base 1/4-20 and used a screw instead of a press fit, then I took a scrap screw, turned it on the lathe, polished it up, and then used the "Flame Bluing" trick from the italian Watchmaker on here to blue the screw. It ended up looking really cool against the brass.