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Looks like some nice stuff, even a 4 axis mill!
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WOW! Lots of cool tools in your winter hideout there Matt. :cool:
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http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...ink/003-26.jpg http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...ink/001-47.jpg http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...ink/002-38.jpg And some flywheels for a team steam engine build http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...ink/002-29.jpg Matt |
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Matt a very nice warm basement to work in you lucky stiff. It looks like you are pretty good with you cnc machines I am going to give a mill a try I think. Setting it up isn't the problem but running it will be. I have a Micro Mark lathe and mill and thinking about converting the mill. Welcome a board hope you enjoy your self. Ed
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nice basement matt, more like a full size shop
hay jammer how do you like your micr mark lathe and mill. thinking of getting one steve |
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Bodyman they are all right for the price but you have to spend a lit of time setting them up by this I mean you have to fit the gibs in the V ways I hand sanded them on a pieces if thick glass and 400, 600 and 1000 wet and dry sand paper. I also put brass shims it the slide on the lathe. Now I am thinking of cnc for the mill. Ed
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Ok Matt.. I think you win. Lots of guys on this forum have made some pretty amazing stuff. But building your own prosthetic... Awesome.
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Thats a nice hideout. How big is this area? It looks huge.
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Matt the prosthetic setup is AWESOME!! You say you just got into machining two winters ago? I'm thinking you can definitely make a gear pump! (other thread). Joe
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Yeah, I bought every Swarf rat video they had and spent days on the net, and taught myself. The first thing I built was the wrist, of course it took two years to get it right, and the second thing I did was make stuff for the CNC conversions. Few trys there too!:cool: I don't know if maybe I shouldn't start out making a cable dozer first or something instead of Hyd. I run a portable Rock crushing spread at work that takes about 15 semi trips to move. I've offen thought of starting at the Primary jaw crusher and Modeling the whole spread 1 piece at a time. Its mostly all run by electric motors, so RC/ing it wouldn't be bad. And I know it like the back of my hand........."the right one".......LOL Matt Matt |
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It isn't much he says, who is he kidding?:cool:
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Matt, What a great hideaway you have there. That crusher would be a neat project. I like that Whitetail too! Fred
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I'm still looking for possible projects, haven't settled on any yet. I like the older iron too, and have been looking into some old cable dozer's, scrapers, and drag lines. Looking for some info on them also. Matt |
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a small screening plant would be cool
then the trucks could dump in a hopper for you to screen and other trucks could haul it off to use as road base gardens etc then you would need a trailer office and a maintance shed and and lol doing great for only 2 years better than my 25 years have fun |
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A screening plant like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yarck1mWz8E I'd be interested in aquiring a jaw crusher myself. A four or five inch opening capable of crushing tennis ball size rocks to pea size. ;) I have some pics of one german modeller's start of one a few yrs ago, but hasn't yet finnished... don't know why. :confused: PM email addy & I could send them to you. Have you considerd getting a patent for your 4axis prosthetic wrist? It looks pretty trick! |
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Here is the spread I run 10 months out of the year. http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...azink/roc4.jpg http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...azink/roc3.jpg http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...azink/roc1.jpg http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...azink/roc5.jpg These are the real deal here. These are what I would be building. http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w.../thumbnail.jpg http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...k/78575571.jpg http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...nk/imagevp.jpg http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...nk/6203-6a.jpg http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...nk/6203-9a.jpg http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...gallerybig.jpg Matt |
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Red granite gravel pit? I run through Halder every once in awhile, see conveyor belts, belly dumpers, and quad axles all over around there
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Them pics where when we where down in Cassville, WI. We move about 25 times a year, all through out the whole state. Cassville was all limestone, easy crushing, compared to granite by Wausau. This last summer we did a lot of recycle concrete and blacktop also. Matt |
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Kinda looks like Bruder conveyer belts.
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Hey Matt, I can help with an impactor crusher, but I don't have any jaw experience.
Welcome aboard! Later, Neil#2 aka doodlebug. |
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Whoa Nice man cave matt...Hey welcome to the forum...Pretty impressive work there and your probably glad you found this site to give you some intresting ideas ...Hope you decide to build in 1/14 scale then you can come out and play with us ..lol...what ever you decide i think it will be a head turner regardless ...Cheeers lou
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