drysdam
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I'm new to model engineering and machining in general. In fact, I don't even have a lathe yet (it's on backorder). My first engine project is going to be the LMS oscillator. Here's the thing: I don't have a mill and won't until I save my pennies for it. Both the instructions and the video by Swarfrat say "if you don't have a mill, you can just file it" but don't say how.
For a while, I imagined making do with the lathe. But it doesn't seem safe face the *edge* of a 4"x4" plate in the lathe. I guess you could embed it in something less wobbly, like between two larger blocks?
Having read the Gingery books and the recent series in one of the machinist magazines, I know some of the procedures of *scraping* (using blue and a reference surface), but that's about it. Are there any guides for filing? Like, what kind of file to use, how to use it to remove material efficiently and how to get opposite sides (more or less) parallel?
None of the milling work for the LMS engine requires precision, but I don't want it to be obviously bumpy and skewed. Maybe just scribe some guidelines and file down to them with an ordinary file? How long is that going to take me?
The material is Al, btw, which I know is kind of gummy and sticks in the teeth.
For a while, I imagined making do with the lathe. But it doesn't seem safe face the *edge* of a 4"x4" plate in the lathe. I guess you could embed it in something less wobbly, like between two larger blocks?
Having read the Gingery books and the recent series in one of the machinist magazines, I know some of the procedures of *scraping* (using blue and a reference surface), but that's about it. Are there any guides for filing? Like, what kind of file to use, how to use it to remove material efficiently and how to get opposite sides (more or less) parallel?
None of the milling work for the LMS engine requires precision, but I don't want it to be obviously bumpy and skewed. Maybe just scribe some guidelines and file down to them with an ordinary file? How long is that going to take me?
The material is Al, btw, which I know is kind of gummy and sticks in the teeth.