Gore disclaimer please!Crna Legija wrote:idk if you have seen this its what happens when crap goes wrong with a full size, are you sure your up to using your mates lathe.
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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sh!t sorry, i was going to add one but forgotjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Gore disclaimer please!Crna Legija wrote:idk if you have seen this its what happens when crap goes wrong with a full size, are you sure your up to using your mates lathe.
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Moral of the story, don't f*** with power tools.Crna Legija wrote:
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idk if you have seen this its what happens when crap goes wrong with a full size, are you sure your up to using your mates lathe.
sure you think you know whats going on, but the guy dead in the pic is probably a machinist with years of experience of under his belt and still fuked up.
You don't want to leave the chuck key in either, some idiot did that at school and it flew out, bounced off the ground and flew past a dude that was standing behind him. If he was a step to the side he wouldn't have been having kids.
And wear a face shield and don't have loose fitting clothing, hot swarf down your shirt is bad enough, you don't want it in your eye or face in general, nor do you want a tie or scarf wrapped around spinning bits.
I know it's common sense, but that's the stuff that people ignore.
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that is scary stuff, would be very careful around power tools, especially saws and lathes geezus that was graphic, luckily i didnt click full size
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Please don't buy the 6 in 1 JSR posted, they are total junk and compaired to the standard mini-lathes the 6 in 1 wont teach you anything. Spend some time with your friend who has the lathe and ask him to show you the basics.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Don't get an xbox.
get this.
It's less than $300, builds into a variety of configurations, might not be the strongest tool in the world and you won't be making stuff out of titanium just yet, but it's appropriate for your age and skill level.
@JSR, I don't know if your forgetting or just messing with War because of all the questions but you pointed out the very thing I tried to steer you from buying. I see you bought the Sheerline instead, wise choice.
I didn't either!luckily i didnt click full size
But yes, accident happen on real size machinery.
When I was at school, on the single year I learned mechanic basics around 10th grade, I saw a guy that took a cut too deep on a shaper like that:
The steel piece dislodged from the table, flew through the workshop and made a large hole in a steel cabinet... I still remember the sound
I say often that you need to approach a lathe or mill like if you were feeding a crocodile, like VERY carefully. I really mean it. Concentrate, don't machine when you are tired, or when there's people around talking to you. And keep your hands on something far away from the rotating parts, like the off switch. Even on a machine as small as a Sherline. The motor will crunch your hand bones in a blink. And a badly fixed piece is a lethal projectile.
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I saw that on ebay and I was thinking about it. But then I saw shipping and it nearly killed me...jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Don't get an xbox.
get this.
It's less than $300, builds into a variety of configurations, might not be the strongest tool in the world and you won't be making stuff out of titanium just yet, but it's appropriate for your age and skill level.
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I wasn't trolling, promisejrrdw wrote:@JSR, I don't know if your forgetting or just messing with War because of all the questions but you pointed out the very thing I tried to steer you from buying.
Yep... one of the best investments I've made in a long time, and long overdue!I see you bought the Sherline instead, wise choice.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Jack, new idea, I dunno if you saw it on maudits thread, but a DIY cannon kit, including break barrel which unscrews in 3 diff places to become 3 six inch pieces.
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I'm not too keen on selling launchers because of liability issues as well as being in breach of local regulations. I do have plans to turn this is into a commercial venture though, but need to get good at it firstwarhead052 wrote:Jack, new idea, I dunno if you saw it on maudits thread, but a DIY cannon kit, including break barrel which unscrews in 3 diff places to become 3 six inch pieces.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Yeah I understand that ;D I was going to sell a few of my rigs online, but my mom wouldn't let me in case it got traced to a bombing or something, not that it would, any thing I make has to be cut apart before you can reuse it, and when you cut it apart you destroy the internals... So I have safety systems.
What sort of stuff were you thinking about selling? I have a commercial idea, you could start selling high pressure hand pumps (not the penis pumps as I saw in a previous thread) to the forum members.
What sort of stuff were you thinking about selling? I have a commercial idea, you could start selling high pressure hand pumps (not the penis pumps as I saw in a previous thread) to the forum members.
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which can be avoided if you machine parts only and mark them as 'valve plunger' or 'pneumatic fitting'I'm not too keen on selling launchers because of liability issues
(or... farming equipment if you know what I am refering to)
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Tractor partsPOLAND_SPUD wrote:which can be avoided if you machine parts only and mark them as 'valve plunger' or 'pneumatic fitting'
(or... farming equipment if you know what I am refering to)
.. but there's no money in selling parts to spudfiles members...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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There is coming from people who don't have access to lathes, mills, drill presses, you name it.
That's where this thing called "friendship" comes in... we send things to each other and just pay for the postage. It's been done many times.warhead052 wrote:There is coming from people who don't have access to lathes, mills, drill presses, you name it.