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    Machining a flywheel

    Great suggestions! Thanks very much.
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    Machining a flywheel

    Thanks for all the suggestions. No T slots here. I did find something that helped, quite by accident. I have 2 lathes---a South Bend 10L, and a SB 9a. Mostly, I use the 10L, but the 9a has a chuck--a 3 jaw Buck Adjust Tru, which a previous owner butchered (or so I thought). The face of the...
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    Machining a flywheel

    OK, Here's where I show my ignorance. When machining a simple flywheel (basically a disk), after machining the first side, and reversing the piece in the 3 jaw chuck, how do I set it up so the second side will be parallel with the first side (assuming the jaws are deeper than the thickness...
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    Recommendations for my next project

    Thanks to both if you. Brian--is this the one you have in another post titled " Free plans for a larger, simpler, beam engine"?
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    Recommendations for my next project

    I’m looking for my next project. I’ve made 3 so far---a wobbler I got from youtube by ”mrpete222”, aka tubal caine, and another, but different, wobbler, out of Home Shop Machinist, called E-Z Engine, and a horizontal engine (is that a “mill” engine?) called the ez engine. (This one I got from...
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