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Oil grooves
I found this guy from Asia that has a lot of shopmade lathe accessories that seem unique. Backyard rigging to be sure, but I can’t see a better way to cut oil distribution grooves than this doodad shown quickly at 12:00 - 13:00 in this video… https://youtu.be/OfQLzQT63Dg?si=EqSvXyKHrG1zX1m1
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I've seen a couple different devices for doing elliptical grooves. There were times when I could have used them but never needed anything like that enough to get around to building something...
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Don't have much call to make oil groves, but splines and power broaching a key way ring my chimes. I can see a use for this.
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I am not a machinist but i do appreciate those of you that are.
This is an interesting video and i think the guy that made it is quite clever. Thanks for posting. |
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