#296 Muller update, 2nd build starting

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2011

here I start roughing out the phenolic board rotor for the 2nd build.

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  • The last line of caption on this video made me LMAO!!!

    So sorry man... but that was a perfectly hillarious way to end that. I'm sure you won't think so... at least not yet, but man from the easy boy chair here watching it... it was funny.

  • @TimesWatcher As intended.

  • Glad I can always count on Tommey Reed or one of his cronies to dislike my videos. All I can say is MADE YOU LOOK! Thanks for watching! :-P

  • You may look into a mill type bit for steel I have worked with this stuff before it's not easy we used templates then route in several passes even after roughing it out and don't breath the dust it's no good, can't wait to see the new build thanks for sharing

  • @DrSaminstine Well, I guess we're all going to find out how well the router bit works in this instance. Just as soon as my new band saw blades arrive, hopefully Monday or Tuesday. They only have to come to CT from Holyoke, MA.

  • Is that drill press going to have enough RPM's to run a router bit?

  • @cousinles80 It may be slow going but precision is more important.

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  • lol you should of cut relief slots instead of trying to saw it all at once

  • Zero, Cation on the router bit in the drill press. I would be afraid it might snag the fiberglass and rip it apart. Might be better to put a sanding drum in your drill press instead of the router bit.

  • Well done. I used a similar technique as yours and Llewgnal while transporting the extended bed between my band-saw and milling machine but others may use a pillar drill for the holes instead of a milling machine - same constant precision result either way. Keep up the good work.

  • YOUTUBE: "Meissner Effect - BBC Visions of the Future, The Quantum Revolution" a little dry ice and some copper ceramic and you can have zero-friction rotor powered by anti-gravity.

  • zero you should pay somebody to work on your wife's car. start a kickstarter com fund and buy yourself some time.

  • It sucks but it seems like Murphys Law is always hanging around..Sorry about the blade..

  • wee! almost video 300, well done. What are you going to do to celebrate if at all? Blessing to you zero

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