Hi guys,
I'm from the Montreal area (Quebec, Canada) and almost new in machining, making my first parts around one year ago, but luv it. Originally planned for making parts for my rc tractor truck (you can see my Peterbilt b-train here... http://i1196.photobucket.com/albums/aa409/B-TrainHauler/DSC_0009.jpg and here http://i1196.photobucket.com/albums/aa409/B-TrainHauler/DSC_0019.jpg), my introduction to machining let me discover the steam and motor hobby and I was litterally fascinate by what some guy can do.
You can see my first basic wobbler here [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Y-mFUcGpEQ[/ame]. I improved it since that video, so it can run now relatively slow with what it seem to be very low pressure (my gauge isn't enough accurate to give a value. I'll post a new vid. soon.
Long life to this forum, it's a marvelous ressource for the home machinists!
I'm from the Montreal area (Quebec, Canada) and almost new in machining, making my first parts around one year ago, but luv it. Originally planned for making parts for my rc tractor truck (you can see my Peterbilt b-train here... http://i1196.photobucket.com/albums/aa409/B-TrainHauler/DSC_0009.jpg and here http://i1196.photobucket.com/albums/aa409/B-TrainHauler/DSC_0019.jpg), my introduction to machining let me discover the steam and motor hobby and I was litterally fascinate by what some guy can do.
You can see my first basic wobbler here [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Y-mFUcGpEQ[/ame]. I improved it since that video, so it can run now relatively slow with what it seem to be very low pressure (my gauge isn't enough accurate to give a value. I'll post a new vid. soon.
Long life to this forum, it's a marvelous ressource for the home machinists!