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SPOTTER

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In this lockdown period I have been building this knurling
 

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Assembly tests on the lathe carriage
 

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After grinding the base
 

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Base drilling
 

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construction of the front / rear seat of the tower
 

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The work continues with the support screw, bearing bronze, and the tower.
 

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Bronzes assembly and turning
 

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Other jobs
 

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Very nice looking project. Did you design it yourself? I think when I get some of my other projects done I’d like to tackle one for my Atlas lathe. I just got my M-Head Bridgeport running, so the milling would be easier then using the lathe attachment. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the project.
 
Thanks Hopsteiner
The work continues, and I want to be very precise in the processing.
 

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Work continues with the construction of the Turning Toolholders insert
 

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Construction of the Turning Toolholders insert
 

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In this lockdown period I have been building this knurling
I’ve been looking at your pictures again. I’m interested in getting a face mill such as yours. Unfortunately, I have an older M Head Bridgeport which uses Morse collets w/a set screw. Not a R-8.Where did you buy yours? This is a picture as I was rebuilding my mill. It’s been a long but enjoyable journey.
 

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My machine is a Ceriani mill with ISO 30 connection, it is no longer produced
 
All the pieces are ready
 

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And here is the maker of spheres, semi-spheres and ovals
 

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and here it is, finished, in all its glory
 

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Nothing beats quality, it's getting almost impossible to buy workmanship like this. Thanks for the time and effort to post. Cheers, Peter.
 
Thank you very much thank you for appreciating my work, now I have to start building the knurl
 

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