Well, looks nice enough!!Anyway, part done. ish.
And if the thread is too short... you can always use epoxy!

You still have some, do you?

If I needed two horses and wanted to make shafts for my *preempts mockery* "jeep" I wouldn't have bought a Sherlineinonickname wrote:Might not be an option for you, seen as you don't have the two horses on tap
Oh no no no, the answer I expected was "You can always redo the part" - and to be honest, I will most likely do that before the build is over. First though, I've going to have a crack at the nose plug, I'm curious as to what working with aluminium will be like.iusedbeperfectionist wrote:And if the thread is too short... you can always use epoxy!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Very good! It was a test and you succeeded at it splendidlyOh no no no, the answer I expected was "You can always redo the part" - and to be honest, I will most likely do that before the build is over.
Wasn't it!LeMaudit wrote:Very good! It was a test and you succeeded at it splendidly
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I doubt it, he doesn't have to make the same part several times before he gets it rightwarhead052 wrote:I bet you will beat Maudit....
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Hows the finish with the parting tool?jackssmirkingrevenge wrote: the cap length is 14mm long instead of 15mm because yours truly didn't take the 1mm thickness of the parting tool into account
he doesn't have to make the same part several times before he gets it right
You will never know for sure!I bet he does every now and then.
Well, you didn't practice before starting a simple project did you? You choose to practice ON the projectPart 3, which is just terrible because
The next stage is completed... and this also complete all the pengun external pieces. I'm working on the video and I'll do a bit of polishing. I had again some remarks that the polishing could be betterYou is or the next stage of your pengun?
I'm trying to mix a bit of that with the self-taught technique of my mentor, today I spent more time reading that producing brass and aluminium shavingsFighterAce wrote:You should cut the part so you have enough material for facing to the final dimension. You should really check those videos I sent you, JSR. Theres a lot of tips and tricks that will make your machining a lot easier. Not to mention step by step instructions and propper machining techniques
This was deliberate, personally it's a better way to further my "education", if at the cost of "proper" materials.Well, you didn't practice before starting a simple project did you? You choose to practice ON the project
Don't feel bad, you'll need practice, one way or the other. I think you are doing quite well for a second day with the machine.
I see you're leaving the worky bits for the very end, damn cliffhangersThe next stage is completed... and this also complete all the pengun external pieces.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life