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That is absolutely awesome Claude!! Thumbsup
Excellent work a very nice project that you can be proud of. tom
Ah don't go giving him a swelled head! He's been doing disgustingly beautiful work for many years, Rolls Royce aero engines don't get built by hackers like me.
Just think some day I'll graduate from go cart wheel hubs to key fobs to tooling and mabe some day something as accurate as an RT.Blush

Awesome work Claude.Smiley-eatdrink004

Jerry.Popcorn
Finally made the handle for the dial, then I went on to Graduating the dial, I was going to graduate it in Degrees and minutes but by the time I got to working on it I realized that Graduating in minutes would be impossible with a spin indexer, so I opted for decimals (ten lines per one deg.) this was much easier.
This morning I made the adjustable marker for the main table. I bent the curve in a hardwood form and tested it on the table, it was very close so I decided to run a 6" wheel in the form .008" for near cleanup. Now complete except for the TTTT nuts.
I guess this thread is long enough so onto to the next project.
Thanks for all the feedback and positive responses.
Claude
Gorgeous workmanship Claudef! Smiley-signs107

Ed
Ya, ok, I'll give in, Great work Claude! There, I did it. (no jealousy here, nope, no way)
Claude,
Beautiful Thumbsup Smiley-signs107
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH
I'll say it,
Wow, beautiful work Claude.
No Vernier scale yet? not that I'm picking, just curiousSmile
regards
Rick
Impressive work Claude, can only imagine what you'll be producing on it.
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