Hi Guys, Have been waiting for a redo of my hip op, Just got called up for it but it is a temparey one, only 3/6 months and then the finale one, so no more lathe work for a bit :XD::oh noes::, Homebrew.357.
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Hi Guys, Have been waiting for a redo of my hip op, Just got called up for it but it is a temparey one, only 3/6 months and then the finale one, so no more lathe work for a bit :XD::oh noes::, Homebrew.357.
Well thank you Scouser, I am honoured by your words, but not for long, now I can strut my stuff , but lucky there`s no toolmaker / engineer looking over my shoulder , the way I do things would have him pulling out tuffs of hair!, screaming , :XD: "YOU CARN`T DO THAT'!!!.
Now here`s a good example, making the tumbler with a round bit of 4140 steel on the lathe , set stock up in the tool post to cut a radi with milling cutter set off centre to fly cut . then in fore jaw chuck set off centre to machine body of tumbler. Now a shaping cutter made from a t/c tipped saw blade, (Very handy old t/c saw blades), is used to cut the sear and half cock notch and then cut it off the stock and set up in tool post again to mill out the slot for the fly on the side. The plans had it in the middle , but I could not do that, so it`s on the side, works on my Hawken. Cheers, Homebrew.357.
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Thats what im getting at Homebrew, by putting the milling cutter in the chuck and 'bolting/fabricating' the part you want to 'mill' on the lathes saddle you circumvent the problem.....SWEET AS.......
As long as you keep the saddle tight on the threads so you get no 'backlash' and hence no 'chatter marks'.......but im teaching my granny to suck eggs....eh!....well done mate, an awful lot of patience required to do what you do (so well) :thumbsup:
Hi, Having a go at carving out the hammer from a chunk of 1045, yep the hard way, milling on my lathe, good things take time. Any way I have made the little side plate for the tumbler and had a go at jeweling it so it looks nice on the inside.:) Cheers, Homebrew.357. Attachment 28091
Looks great! You're going very well.:)
Hi Guys, Still hobbling around on my crutches and yea, back on to my lathe, carn`t stand sitting around. Like I said, I`m making the Sharps hammer from a round lump of steel, here is how it was done. Set up a and drill the holes, some holes are just for profile and this gives you a datum point to work from to do most of the machining . Made up a cutter to cut the top profile on the outside of the hammer, now this could not be turned full circle , so it was cut by the ( Rocking the baby ) way, chuck back and forth ectra, until your arm falls off.
A lot more work to do yet, have to cut the square hole for the tumbler shaft and square the shaft to fit, its good to have a hobby, :thumbsup:, OK the photo shoot, Cheers, Homebrew.357.
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The hammer is coming along nicely , the hole in the hammer for the tumbler shaft had to be square, so set up the hammer in fore jaw chuck centred on the hole then using the lathe saddle as a shaper with a small square cutter I slowly cut across using cross slide then turned chuck to register for the fore sides , now how is that for thinking outside the square :cool:, Then some filing and fine sanding to get a good finish, I know my stuff :thumbsup:, so here is the hammer, Cheers, Homebrew.357.
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Far out that is impressive work!!
Master craftsman!!!!
If you want to make another as a project PM me and we'll talk a deal
Hi Spanners, Lost the plot there somewhere . So moving right along there, set the tumbler up in the fore jaw chuck to cut the square for the hammer. On the top slide a t/c cutter is packed up in the tool post and cuts the square like a shaper, back and forth on the hand wheel, about 3,000 times per flat and your wrist falls off. :ouch...it hurts: .
Then some finale fitting to finish it off, it fits, :thumbsup: , Ok, the pic`s, Cheers, :beer:, Homebrew.357.
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Your a patient man, and stretch the brain to acheive what you have done, impressed :thumbsup:
Are you going to heat treat the trigger and hammer cocking parts?