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Crash Course in Milling: Chapter 1 - Basic Machine Anatomy, by Glacern Machine Tools
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Crash Course in Milling Tutorials - Made for Machinists by Machinists
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MACHINE SHOP TIPS #4 Dies/Threading tubalcain
Tubalcain talks about dies & threading. This is part 1 of a 3 part series.
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Ultimate guide! How to build a homemade metal Melting Furnace for under 100 $.avi
Built me an furnace ! and created a guide.
I use it to melt silver for casting purposes (max 35 ounces at one time)
Everything in the project costs...
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Homemade Foundry Furnace
Homemade foundry furnace running for first time
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FOUNDRY CASTING Making a Sand Mold part 1 TUBALCAIN
This is the first of several FOUNDRY lessons on how to make a sand mold, & then a metal casting.
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MACHINE SHOP TIPS #52 Buying a Lathe Pt 1 of 3 tubalcain
Tubalcain discusses various makes of metal lathes and gives tips on what to watch for when buying a used lathe.
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1 month ago
Pouring Babbitt Bearings
At the SPOOM Miller Trainingj Conference
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Text Book Babbitt Pour
Repouring a babbitt, pillow block bearing, text book example.
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1 month ago
DIY foundry crucible furnace
Making my own foundry furnace at home for melting aluminum.
I came up with this design based on what i've seen others doing on You-tube, both DIY a...
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Metal Casting at Home Part 6 Preparing the Moulding Sand
A short video showing how the sand is prepared for use.
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Backyard aquaponics: DIY system to farm fish with vegetables
Rob Torcellini bought a $700 greenhouse kit to grow more vegetables in his backyard. Then he added fish to get rid of a mosquito problem and before...
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7 months ago
Atomic Zombie Warrior Tadpole Trike -- Spartan Build Blog Update
Build blog update for a AtomicZombie.com homebuilt trike design. I am in no way affiliated with AtomicZombie.com other than being a fanatic Zombie...
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What type of wheels are you going to use for the front wheels to get a large enough spindle to take the beating of the trails and where would you get them from?? thanks in advance it looks like you have put a lot of thought into this project.
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PART 10 Working with Image Placement Positioning a picture and enhancing it on the web page
We will focus on getting the image into the right spot and then enhancing it on our web page.
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i really like your series on notepad++, it is one of the few on the web that takes you from start to finish. for someone like myself who has never even thought of building a website it is great. do you do any videos on photoshop or recommend a photo editor for someone not planning on doing anythi...
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CSS Tutorial Pt 4 - Creating Boxes
How to create tables/boxes using CSS. Download template http://www.2createawebsite....
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your series was great and informative
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1 year ago
Bandsaw circle cutting jig
American Woodworker editor Tim Johnson shows us a neat circle cutting jig for the bandsaw
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this is one of the simplest jigs that i have seen and will start working on mine in the morning, neat idea. i've been looking at making a circle cutting jig so i can build a roller for a thickness sander that i saw on the internet and this will make it alot easier.
Hi, great job. i have been a millwright for over 30 years and love to see people take the time and pride to do things right. I was thinking of building a furnace similar to this one now that I am about ready to retire, did you use plain refractory cement or was there some mix of perlite or someth...