Machining some B4 Aluminum chassis front posts (video)
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Machining some B4 Aluminum chassis front posts (video)
Hey guys got the lathe fixed and shot some video while I was making some parts for a fellow member. Enjoy the video. You experienced machinists don't bash too hard, I am sensitive
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Re: Machining some B4 Aluminum chassis front posts (video)
Well I guess you guys will have to check back, because the video is still being processed by youtube.
Thanks RC10resto
Jake
Thanks RC10resto
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Re: Machining some B4 Aluminum chassis front posts (video)
I went to see it into your Youtube uploads. Nice video but I like better the heli flying... oops!
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Re: Machining some B4 Aluminum chassis front posts (video)
Glad you liked the heli videos. I can now fly the thing. Training was pretty rough and I broke several blades in the process.
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Re: Machining some B4 Aluminum chassis front posts (video)
That's the fun part of it. Learning process on those is never easy, takes times and a lots of extras parts... . Btw, nice and good job on the front post. What else have you made?bigjeepzz wrote:Glad you liked the heli videos. I can now fly the thing. Training was pretty rough and I broke several blades in the process.
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Re: Machining some B4 Aluminum chassis front posts (video)
Thanks, the heli is fun to fly.
I have made all kinds of thigs, shock collars, spring cups, milled a couple chassis's, made some parts for a buddies dirt bike, gun parts, turned down some shocks, etc. This is the first time I have shot a video while machining. I figured I would set up a camera and shot some footage while I was going at it.
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I have made all kinds of thigs, shock collars, spring cups, milled a couple chassis's, made some parts for a buddies dirt bike, gun parts, turned down some shocks, etc. This is the first time I have shot a video while machining. I figured I would set up a camera and shot some footage while I was going at it.
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Re: Machining some B4 Aluminum chassis front posts (video)
Your video can't more explicit and makes it look like a peace of cake.
Check this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnIvhlKT7SY
Check this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnIvhlKT7SY
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Re: Machining some B4 Aluminum chassis front posts (video)
... next weekend video you say?
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Re: Machining some B4 Aluminum chassis front posts (video)
You got it. I will be sure to post the video.RC10WORLD wrote: ... next weekend video you say?
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Re: Machining some B4 Aluminum chassis front posts (video)
You know, I didn't even take a pic of the final product. Sorry. They are already packaged up and getting ready to go to the post office.
Basically it was a .953 long post, tapered on one end, with 4-40 threads on each end. I will make another video soon of me machining some shock collars and I will be sure to show the final product.
Jake
Basically it was a .953 long post, tapered on one end, with 4-40 threads on each end. I will make another video soon of me machining some shock collars and I will be sure to show the final product.
Jake
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