by Mooselake » Fri Sep 07, 2018 8:32 pm
Cool! I knew there was a reason I was drooling over the
Sherline CNC ad... Mrs. Moose's latest approach is to ask where I'm going to put any proposed tool purchases, and so far "In the new shop building" hasn't been a winning approach (want to build one on the Bokeelia property). At least this is pretty small.
The Delta shaper is making chips, although the homemade 2x2 steel tubing stand needs the motor's mounting holes moved so the belt cover will close. Wondering if an eBay BS-0 dividing head will work on it. The Moose woodshop is slowly progressing, although it's been disrupted a couple times by medical events. Discovered that leaning too far back when applying construction adhesive to ceiling beams (fixing hundred year old problems, can't complain since they outlasted the guy that installed them by around 80 years so far while supporting up to 30 or so tons of hay) while two steps up a stepladder gets you a trip to the ER where a nice NP will stitch you back together,. Took the stitches out a couple days ago and will try and remember to move the ladder next time.
Maybe you can add the guilloche module next
Kirk
Edit: what was I thinking, I meant
Taig
Cool! I knew there was a reason I was drooling over the [url=https://www.sherline.com/product/8540/]Sherline CNC ad[/url]... Mrs. Moose's latest approach is to ask where I'm going to put any proposed tool purchases, and so far "In the new shop building" hasn't been a winning approach (want to build one on the Bokeelia property). At least this is pretty small.
The Delta shaper is making chips, although the homemade 2x2 steel tubing stand needs the motor's mounting holes moved so the belt cover will close. Wondering if an eBay BS-0 dividing head will work on it. The Moose woodshop is slowly progressing, although it's been disrupted a couple times by medical events. Discovered that leaning too far back when applying construction adhesive to ceiling beams (fixing hundred year old problems, can't complain since they outlasted the guy that installed them by around 80 years so far while supporting up to 30 or so tons of hay) while two steps up a stepladder gets you a trip to the ER where a nice NP will stitch you back together,. Took the stitches out a couple days ago and will try and remember to move the ladder next time.
Maybe you can add the guilloche module next :)
Kirk
Edit: what was I thinking, I meant [url=https://www.deepgroove1.com/ball-screw-cnc-mill]Taig[/url]