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Unread 04-14-2003, 08:00 AM   #1
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Tried my rotarytable out...



Some stickyicky but i don't give a....



Welding time!



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Aplicate some fine weld





Tada...



to be continued....
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Unread 04-14-2003, 08:21 AM   #2
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Very nice...water goes in...water comes out?


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Unread 04-14-2003, 08:53 AM   #3
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wow very nice finishing
but i have to agree with tuff, from where does the water exit??
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the water was meant to come out on the side...with a straight nippel...but when i drilled the hole i destroyed the entire block...fück this.
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Unread 04-14-2003, 08:57 AM   #5
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good luck for your next one then
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As the shitty drillpress was 10 meter closer to me then my mill, I used that to drill with...

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Fill the hole and drill it from the other side!
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All right, I need to know! How did you get it to shine?

I've got an HDD block under construction, and I can already tell that it's going to need a lot of polishing...
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Use Autosol! It's the best!
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Man, you're getting really good with this milling stuff!!!

Beautiful finsih too!

Great job, keep it up!
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yes autosol roX makes my thingys shine like whOa !
first wet sandpaper up to 800 or 1200. the autosol.
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hehe www.whoa.nu owns!
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As the shitty drillpress was 10 meter closer to me then my mill, I used that to drill with...

Dude! You need to get a drill chuck for that mill.

I agree with Jaydee. Just fill it in ,and use a vise this time! Or just solder a thin peice of copper on there and buff it down real nice, and you really wont even be able to tell its there.
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Dude! You need to get a drill chuck for that mill.

I agree with Jaydee. Just fill it in ,and use a vise this time! Or just solder a thin peice of copper on there and buff it down real nice, and you really wont even be able to tell its there.
Would you be able to live with that? I wouldnt
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All right, I need to know! How did you get it to shine?

I've got an HDD block under construction, and I can already tell that it's going to need a lot of polishing...
Bladerunner seems to have got the nack of polishing copper.

Have a look overt at zerofanzone.co.uk for tips.

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