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decided I still need more practice before I can do a internal combustion engine so have been doing little projects to get some more experience. here is my start on a pair of Kant Twist Clamps
also some may remember me asking about metric threads the other day - this is the project I was working on that prompted me to ask.
the arms are made from old scrap computer case, the threaded rod with tommy bar is made from scrap stainless steel pins from server cable management arms, the frame pins that you peen over are just plain old cold roled and the clamp grip pads are brass.
the frame arms made from that old computer case - I had to throw it in the fireplace for a min or 2 just enough to burn off that paint or powder coat to get to bare metal, it would not come off with just a wire brush on a grinder. tough stuff.
the brass pads (not pictured yet) I already made a mistake. there is a v groove down the center for holding round parts, it is supposed to be perpendicular to the pin that holds the pad in place. I cut it parralell. while pouting about it I realized - hey feature or enhancement from the original drawings. instead of 1 vgrove why not 2 vgroves in a + pattern. I was happy again....
anyway here are some photos
also some may remember me asking about metric threads the other day - this is the project I was working on that prompted me to ask.
the arms are made from old scrap computer case, the threaded rod with tommy bar is made from scrap stainless steel pins from server cable management arms, the frame pins that you peen over are just plain old cold roled and the clamp grip pads are brass.
the frame arms made from that old computer case - I had to throw it in the fireplace for a min or 2 just enough to burn off that paint or powder coat to get to bare metal, it would not come off with just a wire brush on a grinder. tough stuff.
the brass pads (not pictured yet) I already made a mistake. there is a v groove down the center for holding round parts, it is supposed to be perpendicular to the pin that holds the pad in place. I cut it parralell. while pouting about it I realized - hey feature or enhancement from the original drawings. instead of 1 vgrove why not 2 vgroves in a + pattern. I was happy again....
anyway here are some photos