bought a cool tool today! Machined my own parts.

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Man I really like the metal lathe I bought today. I was able
to make my own parts for my custom Supercharger system.
Parts came out looking professional!


I like it!

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Why are a few parts tiltled to the right.. ? looks like the X axis ways dont' line up with the gang or turret, or the ways on the turret also.. Or perhaps you the draw tube in the spindle bore isn't agreeing with the feedrate or rapid rate once machined.. This isn't a Chinese or Taiwanese special lathe is it?

hee hee hee...;)

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All I can say for you two posers.......Zaino!

Gerbil...careful now...don't ************ over and loosen your gas cap....that should cause you about 6 hours of troubleshooting you'll have to do. LOL! :D
 

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I'll call u in the morning Sean, before Chucks comes in and steals my leads. ;)
I just got done stealing a 300,000 dollar sale from him last week. That's what bosses are supposed to do , right?

If I can do anything to help out a fellow Viper owner, that's be great!! :)
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That was my Comp Coupe! Thanks for helping out a fellow Viper owner you bastage. It's because I have two Vipers aint it?
 

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Looks like Sean is going to machine his own parts in house now? Great idea, Sean! I'm thinking of doing the same down the road.
 

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And the next AB post will be...
Why do the metal shavings come out curly-qued like a pig's tail? Why aren't they straight? I won't get sunburned from doing this will I?
 

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Why are a few parts tiltled to the right.. ? looks like the X axis ways dont' line up with the gang or turret, or the ways on the turret also.. Or perhaps you the draw tube in the spindle bore isn't agreeing with the feedrate or rapid rate once machined.. This isn't a Chinese or Taiwanese special lathe is it?

Could be the tailstock as a bad hoksny or is off-center with the 3-way mandrel. Difficult to say.

...or it could be user error.
 
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You guys are a bunch off numb nuts. :D The pieces are on a foam pad thus the reason why it looks lop-sided. My cuts are true and square.
 

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Cool, parts looks nice. Iv never really used a lathe, a cnc would be a cool thing to have.
 

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Adam, what brand of lathe did you buy? How much?
 
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I bought a small table top system from Central something at habor frieght tools. It actually works pretty well. Yes I am sure it's a chinese machine...but really don't care...I am not going to spend $1000's of dollars because I don't have a need for a industrial one. This one I bought cost about $450-550...depending one the sale.

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=44859
 

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Excellent! Thanks for the info!
 

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Nice little set up, wish I had the space in my garage for something similar. And that lathe looks like great value, guess I dismissed a cheap lathe as not being able to do a quality job, but its working for you.
 
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