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    NAMES 2011

    I went to the show on sunday, arrived about two, Impressive stuff as usual, but a significant number of exibitors had already decamped which was disappointing. Wayne
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    Is this an antique, benchtop, micro, column mill?

    It looks like a positioning slide of some nature, might have been a component of a larger machine. It appears to adjust in three axis (X(L/R), Y(In/Out), and Z(up/down) but may also swing about Z . neat little piece and appears well made Wayne
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    My workshop

    Thats a good looking well organized shop you got there, I will have to get busy to get anywhere close to you standard! Wayne
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    Please Vote! March 2009 Project of the Month

    I vote for the small boiler based on the quality of the work and the excellent documentation of that project. :bow: I agree that they are all excellent tho' and I really love the tractor. ;D Wayne
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    Photos of sealion cylinder head

    Here are two shots of the sealion cylinder head. I posted the alibre model earlier, in the upload section as pdf. I machined the head on my tormach mill, using sprutcam for the 3d toolpaths, and some of the conversational programing wizards for various 2.5d features. 3d paths , a waterline...
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    alibre sealion model

    I am using the purchased version of alibre, ver 10 I can't figure out how to post the alibre part file, it appears you have to post the repository onto the alibre server then grant access, if you can tell me your alibre name i will post the files on the alibre server for you to see. I have run...
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    alibre sealion model

    Hey all , check out my alibre generated model of the sealion cylinder head, in upload general section as PDF. I am milling it on a Tormach mill, using Sprutcam for the 3D work, wil post some pictures when its done. Wayne
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    aluminum

    Yes I have, good transaction nice material.
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    What would you build?

    I am learning to be slow, as Marv says, fast for the hobbyist is generally counterproductive, and sometimes downright dangerous. I find i need to put a lot of time into setup and clamping, and even then, sometimes the work shifts due to unanticipated forces. So here's to slow... Wayne
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