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Link Posted: 12/11/2011 9:17:14 AM EST
[#1]
Way cool, impressive work!

And that V-12....awe-inspiring!
Link Posted: 12/20/2011 1:54:32 PM EST
[#2]
Tagged

Amazing craftsmanship!
Link Posted: 12/28/2011 10:28:53 AM EST
[#3]
I could use some help from one of you guys that has CAD software. I need to plot the toolpath in one degree increments to cut the slot in the boxcam for this project. The slot starts at TDC and .925 from one end of the cam. The slot continues around the cam at the .925 position until 36 degrees, then I need to cut it diagonally to 2.100 inches from the end until it reaches the 162 degree mark in rotation. From there it remains at 2.100 until 210 degrees, then cuts back diagonally to the .925 position at 342 degrees. I hope this makes sense.
Can anyone help me out?

Picture a tube with a diagonal slot cutting it in half.

Link Posted: 12/28/2011 4:54:56 PM EST
[#4]
Now if you could just power the Gatling gun with the Steam engine - a Steampunk's wet dream! Great work BTW - I know I've said it before, but having seen your work close up I'm in awe of your skills.
Link Posted: 12/29/2011 12:03:42 PM EST
[#5]
Thanks Morg, and nevermind on the CAD software. I sat my lazy butt down and plotted the toolpath the old fashioned way this morning.



Link Posted: 1/1/2012 8:30:45 AM EST
[#6]
Cut the slot in the box cam today. It was time consuming, but turned out nice.










Link Posted: 1/1/2012 6:19:43 PM EST
[#7]
I just bought my first lathe and I have to say this thread is an inspiration to me.  I'm still learning how to do basic operations like facing and turning so I can only hope some day I have this type of skill.  Keep up the good work and keep posting pics!
Link Posted: 1/1/2012 7:23:30 PM EST
[#8]
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Now if you could just power the Gatling gun with the Steam engine - a Steampunk's wet dream! Great work BTW - I know I've said it before, but having seen your work close up I'm in awe of your skills.


Or an old turn of the last century Hit and Miss engine.

That is indeed some beautiful work.
Link Posted: 1/2/2012 4:08:00 AM EST
[#9]
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I just bought my first lathe and I have to say this thread is an inspiration to me.  I'm still learning how to do basic operations like facing and turning so I can only hope some day I have this type of skill.  Keep up the good work and keep posting pics!


Cool, what lathe did you get?  What kind of projects are you planning on using it for? Mine is just a little Atlas/Craftsman that has seen better days, I want to get something larger at some point.

Link Posted: 1/2/2012 4:32:36 AM EST
[#10]
Just one of the cheap Asian mini lathes.  I also eventually want to get something bigger and nicer, but I have very limited space right now and it works ok for a beginner.  I'm planing on some various small parts like flash suppressors, etc, and when I get better at it I have a couple of Form 1's pending with the ATF for two suppressors.  I know I could buy a better can for cheaper, but I'm doing this for a learning experience.
Link Posted: 1/13/2012 11:52:40 AM EST
[#11]
Lets get some updates!
Link Posted: 1/15/2012 7:10:45 AM EST
[#12]
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Lets get some updates!


Well, I started putting together some of the sub-assemblies. The plans call for these to be silver soldered, but I'm going with bolts and Loc-Tite at least until I know everything fits and functions right. My bolts are being silver soldered this weekend so I should be able to move forward with machining for the extractors and firing pins soon.









Edit: I also started machining the parts for the gunners seat and hitch, I just need to get some 1/4" brass plate to finish them up.
Link Posted: 1/16/2012 6:33:34 PM EST
[#13]
Just the unassembled pieces by themselves are a work of art.
Link Posted: 1/17/2012 10:50:17 AM EST
[#14]
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Just the unassembled pieces by themselves are a work of art.


Yes. Beautiful work, sir.
Link Posted: 1/20/2012 2:03:14 PM EST
[#15]
Fucking awesome.  This is a TANGO ALPHA GOLF.
Link Posted: 1/20/2012 2:03:29 PM EST
[#16]
Truly amazing!
Link Posted: 1/20/2012 2:26:35 PM EST
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Link Posted: 1/20/2012 3:59:12 PM EST
[#18]



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Awesome.


indeed. This is definitely a tag.



 
Link Posted: 1/20/2012 4:28:40 PM EST
[#19]
Wow.  

Can you take pics of your shop?
Link Posted: 1/20/2012 5:18:28 PM EST
[#20]
It amazes me that they could make these things work so long ago with what would have to have been primitive machinery compared to today's machines.
Link Posted: 1/21/2012 5:27:46 AM EST
[#21]
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Wow.  

Can you take pics of your shop?


Not much to see, but here it is.



Link Posted: 1/21/2012 5:32:05 AM EST
[#22]
Quoted:
Wow.  

Can you take pics of your shop?


What he MEANT to say was....."Any pictures of your 65 Pan Head?"

Link Posted: 1/21/2012 9:21:22 AM EST
[#23]
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Wow.  

Can you take pics of your shop?


What he MEANT to say was....."Any pictures of your 65 Pan Head?"





Link Posted: 1/21/2012 12:10:56 PM EST
[#24]
You do amazing work, that is beautiful!
Link Posted: 1/21/2012 1:07:36 PM EST
[#25]
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Wow.  

Can you take pics of your shop?


What he MEANT to say was....."Any pictures of your 65 Pan Head?"



http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l260/my65pan/Papago3.jpg



Your Mistress is GORGEOUS Man!

Ride safe and kick doors!
Link Posted: 1/27/2012 2:44:08 PM EST
[#26]
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Link Posted: 2/28/2012 7:57:35 PM EST
[#27]
........needs a bump back to the top.
Link Posted: 2/29/2012 12:46:19 AM EST
[#28]
Yes - Yes. It's been over a month now - any updates perhaps??
Link Posted: 2/29/2012 4:19:24 AM EST
[#29]
This project is way beyond the cool scale! Even my kids think this is "sick as F***!" what ever that means...
Link Posted: 3/1/2012 6:12:20 PM EST
[#30]
Update??  i wanna see this thing shoot.
Link Posted: 3/2/2012 2:57:49 AM EST
[#31]
Quoted:
Yes - Yes. It's been over a month now - any updates perhaps??


What he said.
Link Posted: 3/14/2012 7:15:23 AM EST
[#32]
Alright 65, it is time for some darn updates.
Link Posted: 3/20/2012 1:29:11 PM EST
[#33]
ding dong, I am waiting to drool some more over your craftsmanship...
Link Posted: 3/31/2012 1:39:15 PM EST
[#34]
My barrel liners finally came in, (been on back order for a few months) and my bolt assemblies are silver soldered and ready for final machining. I should have more to post soon.
Link Posted: 4/2/2012 3:57:57 AM EST
[#35]
Link Posted: 4/2/2012 10:43:46 AM EST
[#36]
Quoted:
My barrel liners finally came in, (been on back order for a few months) and my bolt assemblies are silver soldered and ready for final machining. I should have more to post soon.


Post more soon.  Really envy your machine work.  Beautiful, but will it shoot?
Link Posted: 4/2/2012 7:06:09 PM EST
[#37]
Man I wish I had this talent.  This is one of the few things I have wanted to build over the years.
Link Posted: 4/3/2012 3:54:59 PM EST
[#38]
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Wow.  

Can you take pics of your shop?


What he MEANT to say was....."Any pictures of your 65 Pan Head?"



http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l260/my65pan/Papago3.jpg





Is that an XA springer ?
Link Posted: 4/4/2012 1:55:05 PM EST
[#39]
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My barrel liners finally came in, (been on back order for a few months) and my bolt assemblies are silver soldered and ready for final machining. I should have more to post soon.


Post more soon.  Really envy your machine work.  Beautiful, but will it shoot?


It will if it's the last thing I do, ............. but yeah it should shoot just fine after everything is timed.
Link Posted: 4/4/2012 1:56:16 PM EST
[#40]
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Wow.  

Can you take pics of your shop?


What he MEANT to say was....."Any pictures of your 65 Pan Head?"



http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l260/my65pan/Papago3.jpg





Is that an XA springer ?


It's a 2 inch over stock reproduction out of Sweden.
Link Posted: 4/14/2012 12:48:09 AM EST
[#41]
Updates? This would be legit in 17 mach 2 or 17 HMR.  Keep up the good work!
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