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Amazing work. Thanks for posting so much detail and info.
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Stephen, your project just keeps getting better and better! The drawbar looks amazing. The circle guides, and every other part that you made, to make the draw bar a complete assembly is just incredible. I'm glad you are sharing even the little details with us.
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Hi Stephen
I was going to ask if you were willing to sell this as a kit but after seeing some of the tools and gear you used to make it there no way I could make it at the moment. but I love the work you have done so far. From Cameron.
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Guys, thanks for the nice comments!
I made ball joint parts for the blade lift (here only loosely fitted). Luckily I managed to find some stainless balls of correct diameter (11 mm). Unfortunately they are somewhat too narrowly cut in the direction of the hole, what causes a step when fitted on the axles, especially the conical ones. Will have to camouflage that later with some filler. Thanks for looking. Stefan Last edited by Stefan; 11-07-2017 at 01:28 PM. Reason: Link repair |
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compliment is very good job
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Hat off for you Stefan. Don't know anybody else who should concider to make holes in stainless steel balls!
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I second that making holes in stainless that small is quite a feat. Ed
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OK, sorry, I think there's misunderstanding here - I cannot take any credit for making those holes, the balls were extracted like that from off-the-shelf ball joints. But I did indeed drill the holes in the front balls shown in posting #137.
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quality! dedication! skill! I cant find the words to explain how bewildered I am by the skills and talent of the people on this form
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Drooooool.. Wow! Im speechless...
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Any updates on this Grader?
Also would you be willing to sell this as a Kit too?
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Thanks perry and "JDH429"!
@ Kingcam2: No, not much to show. Going even slower as usual at the moment. Made a bending jig for some brackets. Will show later. Even if a wanted to, I don´t think I would ever have the time to make a kit of it. Stefan |
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Congratulation on this machine! I can't find words to say what i feel
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Well, thanks a lot, but I fear you will have to wait for quite a while
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Wow! Who makes those parts? Cast metal? Very cool!
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The answer to the first question is written on the box. Hint: It´s not "FRAGILE"
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Are you kid'n me! This is the sickest build I have ever seen! I am blown away.
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I am sure glad that others are using and seeing what shapeways can do for our hobby
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wow alot to read from start to finish several times!! very interesting!! so whats up for power train plans? please say diesel LOL kidding, very cool didnt know 3d printers could and were capable of doing that. The circle turn system is very complicated in 1:1 running two cylinders flawlesly in syncro to rotate the table gear always blew my mind watching them. good luck with machining them!!
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Fancy! I still can't believe that things like this can be printed. Incredible. Those are some nice looking fire hydrants!
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