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Junyi - cheng/ shuo\ and Aloon
60: Junyi - cheng/ shuo\ and Aloon
59: spindle read head - making blocks to keep epoxy out of the screw-holes
58: Z encoder - made plastic blocks to keep expoxy out of the screw holes.
57: Another project - the handles are too big.
56: Pretty close for an amature
55: Setting bore gauge
54: Top of the spindle - dashed lines show the edge of the wide flat on the oil pan. High places on the left - someone ground them down - but not enough.
53: Bottom of the oil sump - wide band of flat - -.002" measured on the surface plate. (not the main problem)
52: OK - found my good parrellel ( flat on all sides unlike my other ones) It Rocks!!! I think I finaaly figgured out my problem.
51: Moving to big bench
62: Junyi - cheng/ shuo\ and Aloon
63: Bad DRO - the Axis should be Z and X No way to fix.
64: Glued disk to faceplate - thinning to target to set the play in the mill's transmission's main shaft stack-up
65: Read head with teflon wires installed.
66: Printed some tool holders that I mounted on the side of a tool-cabinet. The ones that came with the red ones had slots instead of holes - eveytime I walked by, one would fall on the floor..
67: Read head - Epoxy coated
68: Had to make a special tool to install the Teflon seal
69: Seal installed - The slot to the right is where the sensor head wires will go out.
70: Seal installed.
71: 3D printed tray that fits in the tool cabinet.