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Uploaded by dngarrett on Jun 2, 2008
Thread Milling, 5 Inch diameter, 0.050 inch lead, 1 start
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Why thread a part like that? Don't get the wrong idea, I'm impressed by how you've done it, I just don't understand why.
YoungJim409 1 year ago
@YoungJim409
it is common in ornamental turning to make a big piece by assembly several small ones that are threaded together. The threads make it simpler to remount a part and mitigate errors when a mistake is made
dngarrett 1 year ago
homemade -- x and z linear slides, c axis rotary (no other plans)
dngarrett 2 years ago
job well done!
paloarteinc 10 months ago
very nice
KATHLEENANNETOD 2 years ago
awesome job! The mill looks homemade, if it is do you have plans?
ajhillrn08 2 years ago
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Why thread a part like that? Don't get the wrong idea, I'm impressed by how you've done it, I just don't understand why.
YoungJim409 1 year ago
@YoungJim409
it is common in ornamental turning to make a big piece by assembly several small ones that are threaded together. The threads make it simpler to remount a part and mitigate errors when a mistake is made
dngarrett 1 year ago
homemade -- x and z linear slides, c axis rotary (no other plans)
dngarrett 2 years ago