McNeillMachine
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Hi All,
I guess I should introduce myself, eh? I'm Phil, a mechanical engineer in Boston. I've been interested in machining since I was brought to my grandpa's shop as a little kid (hence the McNeillMachine handle). I do a lot of my own machining at work on a bridgport and clausing 14". I've been lurking here a couple of months, I really like the board.
Right now I'm working on a treadle engine I designed. I bought a couple of 3" flywheels from Tiny Power, and I'm unsure of how to finish them. I need both, so I can't afford to screw up. I have access to a 3 jaw chuck and 5c collets. The main hub and outer rim should be machined, but in what order? Also, there's a lot of flash and pitting on the spokes. I figure on painting this area, but does anyone have a good way of cleaning it up? I'm not afraid of using some elbow grease if thats what it takes.
Thanks,
Phil
I guess I should introduce myself, eh? I'm Phil, a mechanical engineer in Boston. I've been interested in machining since I was brought to my grandpa's shop as a little kid (hence the McNeillMachine handle). I do a lot of my own machining at work on a bridgport and clausing 14". I've been lurking here a couple of months, I really like the board.
Right now I'm working on a treadle engine I designed. I bought a couple of 3" flywheels from Tiny Power, and I'm unsure of how to finish them. I need both, so I can't afford to screw up. I have access to a 3 jaw chuck and 5c collets. The main hub and outer rim should be machined, but in what order? Also, there's a lot of flash and pitting on the spokes. I figure on painting this area, but does anyone have a good way of cleaning it up? I'm not afraid of using some elbow grease if thats what it takes.
Thanks,
Phil