Great use of all the tools in your arsenal for quite a complex quadrant, well done. Sounded like your stomach was asking for lunch.
@dewexdewex17 сағат бұрын
I always blame it on the dog I don't even have.
@RetroSteamTechКүн бұрын
Lovely job 👍👍 You make it look easy but I imagine there was a lot of thought before hand working out how you were going to do that. Cheers, Alan.
@myfordboyКүн бұрын
Machining time is small compared with the planning and setting up!
@nobbysworkshopКүн бұрын
Amazing set ups on the mill. I love the detailed work David. Most enjoyable video. Cheers Nobby
@russtuffКүн бұрын
You sir, continue to amaze.
@JaenEngineeringКүн бұрын
Found your channel after looking for info on how to repair a Raglan Miller and stuck around. Loving seeing all these loco's come together. Wonder who'll finish first, you, Crispin or Blondie! 😊
@ScodiddlyКүн бұрын
Looks like you had to put a lot of thought into order of operations! Very nice.
@GermanDarioCarteКүн бұрын
Excelente!!!
@JoZf_GibsonКүн бұрын
Merci
@RustyInventions-wz6irКүн бұрын
Smooth action. Good looking. Very nice work mister
@peterwebster3076Күн бұрын
hi bud coming along nicely as a myford user i would like to know what you think of the myford ml7 as ive just brought one for use with my modelling hobby with all tools and working order for 525 do you think it was worth that price
@myfordboyКүн бұрын
@@peterwebster3076 Nothing wrong with ML7 and looks like you got it for a good price.
@peterwebster3076Күн бұрын
@@myfordboy thank you sir in your opinion would there be any upgrades that the lathe would benefit from for future use as i intend to tear down the lathe and fully clean and restore it to look nice
@myfordboy22 сағат бұрын
Should be fine as standard. The motor control would benifit from replacing the drum switch with a starter if thats what you have.
@billstoner5559Күн бұрын
Using 3d printing is an excellent method for prototyping. Have to be cognizant of shrinking, though.