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Thanks guys.
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Indeed I hope to make myself a nice ME bucket like Ari's 374D. Can't promise it will be as nice as his though. |
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Start of the bolt pattern. First time using a rotary table. Didn't know till half way through I was .010 off center. Its barely noticeable. I'm not liking this latest version of photobucket at all.
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Second bolt pattern. Now this one I was dead on for sure this time and it came out perfect.
![]() 44 holes drilled and tapped. Plus 24 teeth cut. I will eventually switch the screws over to hex head but for now cheap socket head screws will do. ![]() Last edited by Jw.; 10-19-2012 at 06:57 AM. |
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First attempt at making a 2 piece mold for the track pad and link bolted together out of a plaster cast. Since I don't have a cnc machine.
I was not sure if it was going to work and it didn't. It failed and cracked. The plaster it still slightly pliable after it sets(30 minutes or so) so I thought I might be able to slide it out ok. Even if I had added more water to soften it even more. The undercut on the track pad still would have deformed the mold. It was just a test anyway to see how the whole process goes. The search is on for other methods. I'm considering lost wax, lost foam, or prototype metal mold casting. I will find a way to get this done. 102 track pads to go. ![]() ![]() ![]() On the left side mold. On the bottom of the track pad is where the undercut is. That's where it cracked on me. Also I forgot to make a sprue or vent holes. Last edited by Jw.; 10-19-2012 at 06:53 AM. |
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