DICKEYBIRD
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Great forum you fellows have going here! I'm reading the earlier posts and am really enjoying everything.
Me? I'm a lifelong tinkerer, jack of many trades but master of none sort of guy that just began the machining hobby a little over 3 years ago. I got into metalworking through my other hobby, r/c model aircraft. The urge to design, build & fly them has cooled a little after 25 yrs. of obsessive behavior in that arena.
I bought an 80's era used 8x16 Taiwan lathe on a whim and never looked back. I now have a 9 mo. old Seig X-3 mill, a 6" rotary table, boring head, 5C spin-indexer, a 4x6 horiz/vert bandsaw, drill press, bench grinder and a decent (but growing!) kit of tooling...some is store-bought and some is home made. I really enjoy making my own tooling.
Here's a couple pics of projects I've completed: 1) A modified HSM Mag. "Finger Engine" driving a PM motor (generator) which lights an l.e.d. in the lamp post.
2) A little cannon (.5" bore) made from scraps of mystery metal, brass & wood.
3) A copy of Matsuro Ishimura's grinding rest as shown on his website.
I'm now lusting after a Flame Licker engine and am making plans to build one of Jan Ridders' beautiful specimens shown on his website. I hop you guys won't mind my stupid questions from time to time.
Me? I'm a lifelong tinkerer, jack of many trades but master of none sort of guy that just began the machining hobby a little over 3 years ago. I got into metalworking through my other hobby, r/c model aircraft. The urge to design, build & fly them has cooled a little after 25 yrs. of obsessive behavior in that arena.
I bought an 80's era used 8x16 Taiwan lathe on a whim and never looked back. I now have a 9 mo. old Seig X-3 mill, a 6" rotary table, boring head, 5C spin-indexer, a 4x6 horiz/vert bandsaw, drill press, bench grinder and a decent (but growing!) kit of tooling...some is store-bought and some is home made. I really enjoy making my own tooling.
Here's a couple pics of projects I've completed: 1) A modified HSM Mag. "Finger Engine" driving a PM motor (generator) which lights an l.e.d. in the lamp post.
2) A little cannon (.5" bore) made from scraps of mystery metal, brass & wood.
3) A copy of Matsuro Ishimura's grinding rest as shown on his website.
I'm now lusting after a Flame Licker engine and am making plans to build one of Jan Ridders' beautiful specimens shown on his website. I hop you guys won't mind my stupid questions from time to time.