This is part 8 of the long slow process of building a larger quorn tool and cutter grinder. I have taken the standard quorn and scaled it up 33% which will hopefully make it more versatile mainly due to the availibility of larger and in some cases more affordable grinding wheels as well as the machine having more capacity and power. In this video I am casting the Tilting Bracket. Hopefully you will find the process informative. Thanks, Dan.
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Below are links to a few of the items I use in the shop, any links which are not directly to our website such as Amazon links provide us with a small commision which helps support the channel:
Timken Bearing Atlas # M6-81B Front spindle Bearing Timken # 07100 [ Ссылка ]
Timken Bearing Atlas # M6-82B Rear Spindle Bearing Timken # 07087
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Timken Race #07196 Need 2 [ Ссылка ]
Noga indicator base [ Ссылка ]
Vactra way oil (if you feel you have to have it) [ Ссылка ]
South Bend How To Run A Lathe Manual: [ Ссылка ]
AXA Quick Change Tool Post: [ Ссылка ]
Below are products which we build and offer thru our website.
Atlas 10" Lathe Index Pin [ Ссылка ]
Atlas Lathe Tailstock Oil Dropper [ Ссылка ]
Atlas 10" Lathe Guard Knob [ Ссылка ]
Atlas Handwheel Handle [ Ссылка ]
Atlas Tailstock Locknut Handle [ Ссылка ]
Atlas Milling Machine Lock Handle [ Ссылка ]
Please bear in mind that these are my opinions and the techniques I have chosen to use in my shop for my projects. You are responsible for your own choices and I take no responsibility for how you might use any information presented here.
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Please watch: "Building A Grown Up Quorn Tool & Cutter Grinder: Part 1"
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