Tag: Machine

Drilling Multiple Holes using a Drill Press or Milling Machine

Posted by – June 10, 2010


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Homemade Drill Press Milling Machine

Posted by – June 3, 2010


Machining a 2×2″ aluminum block to make it square

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Variable Speed / Auto-Feed Drilling Machine

Posted by – May 25, 2010

  • Dimension of worktable surface: 12″ x 13″
  • Height: 68-1/2″ Width 18″ Overall Depth 30″ Base Size 18″ x 25″ Quill Dia. 2.050″
  • Maximum spindle travel: 3.5″, Spindle taper MT3, Chuck cap. .625″
  • Maximum distance from chuck to table: 22″ Chuck to base: 40.5″ Column to chuck ctr.: 9.25″
  • Motor: 1.5HP, 110 Volt, Single Phase/60Hz, 1720RPM, Capacitor start induction

Product Description
- Spindle speed range: 300 – 1600 RPM Variable
- Ground Cast Iron Construction

Variable Speed / Auto-Feed Drilling Machine

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Double knurling machine

Posted by – April 7, 2010


Machine making wooden spindles to beds.

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Mounting the UNIMAT 1 Sanding machine

Posted by – April 6, 2010


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Advanced Aspects of Milling Machine Operation.wmv

Posted by – April 4, 2010


Rudy Kouhoupt built the wonderful milling vise shown here. It is published in one of his books from Village Press and from Bay-Com Enterprises. In the whole video, Rudy shows how to align your mill in all aspects and then demonstrates many accessories and techniques on the mill.

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MACHINE TOOL AND DIE

Posted by – April 1, 2010


JUST A TINY DRILL PRESS

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Machine Shop at Southern Forest Heritage Museum

Posted by – March 25, 2010


This is a short clip of the machine shop at the SFHM near Long Leaf, Louisiana.

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Easy In Machine Marking

Posted by – March 23, 2010


From www.tapmatic.com See the Tapmatic MH series impact Marking Head in action. Eliminate secondary marking operations. The Marking Head holds standard type or custom stamps. Mark part numbers, date codes, identification numbers or company logos. For use on CNC Machining Centers, lathes, or conventional machines like drill presses.

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(HQ) A Mill for a Milling Machine. Een frees. How is it made? Hoe wordt het gemaakt? 1701

Posted by – March 22, 2010


Used in a milling machine. A milling machine is a machine tool used for the shaping of metal and other solid materials. Milling machines exist in two basic forms: horizontal and vertical, which terms refer to the orientation of the cutting tool spindle. Unlike a drill press, in which the workpiece is held stationary and the drill is moved vertically to penetrate the material, milling also involves movement of the workpiece against the rotating cutter, the latter of which is able to cut on its flanks as well as its tip. Workpiece and cutter movement are precisely controlled to less than 0.001 inches (.025 millimeters), usually by means of precision ground slides and leadscrews or analogous technology. Milling machines may be manually operated, mechanically automated, or digitally automated via computer numerical control (CNC). Milling machines can perform a vast number of operations, some very complex, such as slot and keyway cutting, planing, drilling, diesinking, rebating, routing, etc. Cutting fluid is often pumped to the cutting site to cool and lubricate the cut, and to sluice away the resulting swarf.

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