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Ha, yeah, had my no-spill oil can vibrate off top of lathe and splatter oil all over,, but after coming to a rest it did not spill any . Just no smooth cut anyway possible with that. Parting tool made me nervous also .
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And started running hydraulic lines and fittings. This piece I’m using for transitioning from hidden lines to visually lines. Using the frame parts to pass lines through. In the background the same part is installed on loader but doesn’t have threads cut. The small holes are for cover plate to be installed last when I get to body work.
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seeing next to the truck is very nice but you need second loader so you can load from both sides that is a BIG truck
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Nice work Cooper-when I saw the first pics of the loader I thought it was huge but I didn't realize how big your truck was. Looks like they go together perfectly. Good job.
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two of them are being built
Yea, she is going to move some material. Will take the strain off the excavatorloading the haul truck in 30 min. Working on hardlines. One isn’t too bad but the replication is a bit difficult with my backyard bending tools
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Soldering up hardlines and my pressure testing Air compressor only goes to 125psi but can show me any spots I may have missed soldering , just using soapy water.
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Finally got some of the upper deck done. Don’t know if my internet is weak or if computer is lacking on the number crunching power, probably the computer. But struggled with the profile on this. Pattern, trim, dimensions,, computer just didn’t want to work for this one.
And it’s spring time so I had a chance to play with one of the scale trucks. Well lardass wanted to,,,, Got to keep it on the ridiculous side.
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Good job right there......except Lardass is to big.....overload and some 11&00's is missing in your computer.....other than that it's ridiculous enough for me ;o) Carry on Sir I'm watching !
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Wow. This is really coming together great.
I dunno what's more impressive: scratchbuilt hydraulic cylinders running on perfume, or the texturing on the deck plate. The cat seems to think your toyota needs helper springs
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Are you not done yet?!
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Lol,,, the bottle that holds my leak finder was donated by my wife,,, she has not noticed it missing in the last 5 years!! Lol!! All the times I have old , almost empty windex, some sort of spray bottle and not one around when I needed it !! So next best thing,, although she has been encroaching on my man cave lately,,, may have to make her slightly unhappy with me ,, then she will not invade my space . But that is a razor blade ,,, just one sliver too much and it backfires!! Lol!! Naa, she’s been pretty supportive of this,, I’m not getting knocked out or any broken bones so she likes me doing this. . The texture would have been a bit more detailed but like I said , computer was not making it easy. Maybe next years project will get a computer upgrade.
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Uhh, almost . Yeah, I definitely did not take into consideration the time spent on learning and computer design!! Hats off to them programmers!! And I’ve had a good bit of time to devote to this so far!! I do have all electronics and hydraulic system set up. Have not found the final resting place for them. Want to wait till I get the back cover somewhat done to decide exactly where everything will live.
Oh and it doesn’t help that I am still amazed by watching the cnc machine so it’s thing,,, it’s supposed to be a time saver and I just watch , mesmerized!! Time not well spent
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Yeah, I'd be totally doing that too.
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we need to get you a set of blockers like they have for horses in traffic lol
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Hi
All the work to your high standard as usual looking great. The top deck looks great love the finish on it. Were you using fusion on line or offline. You can have the files locally which can remove internet problems I use this feature when travelling with my laptop and fusion It also protects you from the internet being down. PM me if you want further details
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If the nc file is to big for your mill, what I do is drip feed the mill from my desk top.
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I can run 999,999 lines of code in the mill. The issue I have been encountering is in design software. Well it’s not the design software it’s my hardware. I’ve been finding that my $200 computer has its limitations. It’s been fine for most of what I done so far with fusion 360. But some issues in past that I just assumed were my ignorance are revealing to be processing power of computer. Specifically the gpu or graphics driver. And having a lot of dimensions or model points intensifies the lack of kernels. So I’ve been working around that by using patterns and splitting some operations. Once it gets to the mill I’m good to go. So before long I guess I need to postpone the laptop and get a new desktop. Or a laptop that can handle the requirements. This machineing is a vicious circle of learning, spending, realizing how much I don’t know, having to learn, a bit more spending, more learning, ,,,, but before long I will be able to sit in my lawn chair with cooler next to me , a battery pack and transmitter , hide from the world and play in the dirt !!! That’s my therapy, r&r , vent, that makes it all worth while
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Hi DB do not get a laptop to run your mill if you do you will be unhappy with thew results I tried that my desk top has an 8 core with 60 gigs of ram in it it's fast but some times it isn't fast enough. I do cad on it and transfer it to the computer on the mill witch is a lot smaller. Ed
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as far as the computer issue I know my inexpensive desktop is not up to the task of the assembly files I have in fusion 360. so that is where I am , shopping for a more powerful computer to use for design and cam. and now that I have some knowledge of this cnc stuff I realize most of my time is spent on computer, the part I don't like but as I said before when its mill time I stay and watch like an amazed little kid!!
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