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Tool holder system makes use of the 3D printer to make brackets.
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New facility for the workshop – a 3d Printer/cnc router/miller/engraver
If you want to know more visit my 3D printer website For the last few weeks I have been concentrating on building a 3d Printer kit. During this time I have learn’t a lot about soldering and electonics (in a … Continue reading
Machining and working with the lathe – Nice to turn metal for a change
Promised to make a handle for a fellow SumPod builder. here it is:-
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CNC milling facillity added to my workshop
Well, I have been focussing on A kitchen for my Granddaughter Freya, then completing the building of a 3D printer/router/engarving machine I bought as a kit. If you want to know more then visit my other website http://3d-printer-kit.com/?p=332 I am … Continue reading
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Happy New Year to all my Readers
Just a brief note to wish you all a happy new year. I will be reviewing 2011 soon and hope 2012 will be better for time spent in the workshop! Fingers, knees and toes crossed!
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Well I finished off the prototype part today – good job its just a prototype though
I finished off the part I promised to make for someone and its a good job its just prototype, because I did not account well enough for a skim finish to loose he 4 jaw chuck marks. However it should … Continue reading
Its been a while but I am back to metal bashing!
Well since the last set of spinal injections I have been able to get back into the workshops, but the priority was a woodwork project for my granddaughter, Freya namely a kitchen! As soon as that was finished (last week) … Continue reading
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One side stub axle and securing bush made for Electric Van for my Grandchild – Freya
Well I have at last something to add to the websites! Whilst waiting for some medical treatment I bought a second hand electric motor from a scrapped mobility scooter. I want to incorporate the frame the motor came in (to … Continue reading
Work will restart soon – Fingers crossed….
Unfortunately I have not been well enough to get out into the workshop for some months but the last series of spinal injections seem to be working so I need to make hay whilst the sun shines as it were. … Continue reading
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