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    JasonB
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      @jasonb

      The previous posts can be found here

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      #36221
      JasonB
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        #516711
        Bazyle
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          @bazyle

          EDMES were off to a quick start for the year with a club meeting (virtual) at 10am. Sally showed her candle powered merry-go-round and John confessed to having to take two tries at a new tailstock screw for his treadle wood lathe so it goes in the epectedx direction when you turn the handle to tighten it.

          #516758
          Peter Seymour-Howell
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            @peterseymour-howell39349

            I'm busy in the workshop machining the crosshead blanks for 4472…just finished.. now on to doing the all-important holes and then profiling. Should have them finished in a week or two…

            Pete

            #516768
            Rob McSweeney
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              @robmcsweeney81205

              For possibly the first time ever, I manged some workshop time on New Year's Day, finished machining the backplate for the new 3-jaw my wife gave me for Christmas.

              #516885
              Nigel Graham 2
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                @nigelgraham2

                A gentle start to the New Year (and no, not because I was hung-over 'cos I wasn't). I was not feeling very creative, having ended 2010 ruining two T&C grinder components I'd spend ages not managing to machine to the tolerances I'd wanted for them.

                Looked at the latest club round-robin, but it was an attachment I can't use. That often happens – they are videos in assorted formats, or name.docx things, nothing I can view.

                I gave the machine-tools a cleaning-down, retrieved an Allen key the floor-gremlins had grabbed last year (two or three days ago), and started repairing the Hilka off-hand grinder. Its rubber feet were breaking up. I've to modify it slightly to fit replacements, as the original type are probably now unobtainable or cost silly money.

                Then set to trying to work out how to use a Vertex dividing-head I'd bought second-hand but apparently unused, via a bereavement sale within the club. It came without instructions and those I found on line are useless! (This is the subject of a separate enquiry I've posted.)

                #516899
                John Haine
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                  @johnhaine32865

                  Nigel, if you install free Libreoffice or Open Office you should be able to open docs files. Google them.

                  #516937
                  john carruthers
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                    @johncarruthers46255

                    Start the year as I mean to go on, mucked out the shed, made a mandrel to hold a set of mod1 gear cutters, made a couple of trial gears.

                    #516945
                    Frances IoM
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                      @francesiom58905

                      Nigel – as pointed out LibreOffice (free + very good) will open these post XP word documents -if you buy a Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 (or a Pi400) – look at RS or Farnell – then you get LibreOffice +_ VLC and can open 99.9% of such videos + documents – it sounds as tho you are still using XP or some old system (or maybe an Apple device as this is another walled garden)

                      #517032
                      Neil Wyatt
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                        @neilwyatt

                        If you just want to view word documents without editing, Microsoft Document Viewer is free and probably nicer to use:

                        http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/doc-viewer

                        Neil

                        #517056
                        Nigel Graham 2
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                          @nigelgraham2

                          Lazy day, apart from a short walk and emptying the old tomato-copse grow-bags. I hope the frog I retrieved from one bag will be all right. I put it by the pond, but it seemed very low on steam when I last saw it just in the water. Hopefully it will find the pond floor gunge, nice and cosy.

                          Saturday. I know that 'cos the jazz programme's on the radio at the moment. " Normally " I would have been in Somerset, helping on a caving project, but like everything else that's obviously on hold. I think the model-engineering club site is out of reach too – access depends on our own Covid-precautions booking-system plus the grounds being open anyway, controlled by a public sports-centre that I assume is presently closed.

                          '

                          . Thank you for the IT tips!

                          At one time Adobe offered a translator that was triggered automatically when sensing a pdf, docx. or xlsx. file. It displayed a big screen button labelled "Convert now!". It merely opened a demand for nearly £40 a month before you could use it! I don't mind a fair price up-front for an honest sale, but refuse attempts at unending " never-never " non-agreements for something I need fairly infrequently .

                          I have tried Open Office. Once. A disaster. It took me hours to delete its 120+ files individually by DOS command-lines. I could not risk leaving any, not knowing the harmful ones. (MS still offered DOS on whatever system I was using at the time, allowing such editing.) So I won't risk it now.

                          Much as I dislike MS' methods and am refusing as long as possible what I found to be another disaster – WIN-10 – I leave changing to other companies' systems to the experts.

                          Frances –

                          My PC uses WIN 7 Pro. It's not the computer that's the problem but what seemed an MS / Adobe cartel trick. I found it possible to transmit files intact in older versions, but the corresponding move does not unlock affected files.

                          A Raspberry? Buy a completely new computer and operating-system and learn them from scratch? Will they also run things like TurboCAD and the library I've built up on that, or allow me to use other files I made ages ago?

                          I have not read any convincing reason for MS having invented this file-locking system.

                          '

                          Neil –

                          I may try that, but sometimes I do receive files I want to edit. I have a feeling I did try to obtain that document reader a while ago, but MS' extremely tightly-designed web-site would not let me for some reason.. It's no good trying to ask MS for help – they are inaccessible except for sales!

                          #517059
                          Bazyle
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                            @bazyle

                            Derusted some changewheels with a wire brush spindle outside. The extra draught from the rotating brush plus no gloves was really freezing my fingers. I wonder if a coating of vaseline as used by channel swimmers would help. Finished in time for the SADMES zoom call which included a visit from Mike Rehmus editor of Model Engine Builder magazine.

                            #517185
                            jaCK Hobson
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                              @jackhobson50760

                              For fifty years I've wanted to make a penknife. When I got around to it, it only took two weeks. Probably needed to learn something first.img_1202.jpg

                              #517257
                              John Haine
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                                @johnhaine32865

                                Making a pendulum bracket for my next clock, fabricated from half-inch ali plate. Backplate and two triangular "cheeks". Made the latter from a 70mm square that was machined all over on the Novamill, then sawn across the diagonal on the Femi bandsaw table, using a vee block against the fence to get the angle right. Then to machine the sawn diagonal faces flat I set this up on the big mill.

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                                Angle plate clamped to the table, using the bracket back plate as a parallel on which the vee block sits with the sawn halves resting in the vee so the long edge is horizontal, then clamped with a G cramp, not forgetting a slip of ali under the pad to stop it marking my nice machined surface.

                                #518231
                                mechman48
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                                  @mechman48

                                  Finished off my pair of Kant clamps; now need to find a project where I can use them..thinking

                                  kant clamps (7).jpg

                                  kant clamps (5).jpg

                                  George.

                                  #518233
                                  Nick Clarke 3
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                                    @nickclarke3
                                    Posted by mechman48 on 07/01/2021 18:56:25:

                                    Finished off my pair of Kant clamps; now need to find a project where I can use them..thinking

                                    George.

                                    Bet you Kant find a use for them devil

                                    Sorry, – I'll go

                                    #518235
                                    Nick Clarke 3
                                    Participant
                                      @nickclarke3

                                      Seriously though, before I leave, very nice work!

                                      Nick

                                      #518798
                                      Anthony Kendall
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                                        @anthonykendall53479
                                        Posted by mechman48 on 07/01/2021 18:56:25:

                                        Finished off my pair of Kant clamps; now need to find a project where I can use them..thinking

                                        George.

                                        I don't know what they are for, but very nicely made George.

                                        Edit – I know better now I've watched this video

                                        Start about 2 mins in.

                                        Edited By Anthony Kendall on 10/01/2021 10:18:30

                                        #518874
                                        geoff adams
                                        Participant
                                          @geoffadams14047

                                          look great George

                                          #518884
                                          Colin Heseltine
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                                            @colinheseltine48622

                                            Had another run of the Robinson Hot Air engine I finished yesterday. First run yesterday was only for 20 odd seconds. This time I had it running for 40 minutes before I stopped it.

                                            Need to sort out a wooden base and a suitable burner now.

                                            Colin

                                            #518953
                                            duncan webster 1
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                                              @duncanwebster1

                                              Eventually kicked myself into action and made the steam outlet and chimney base for my vertical boiler. Needs a safety valve, gas burner and lagging and it's finished. Passed hydraulic some time ago, has been languishing on a shelf. Lockdown means I can't nip out to my local wood merchant who has a decent circular saw to make 1/4" planks from some old hardwood window frame, so it will go back on the shelf.

                                              It's based on Robin Dyers Clayton Waggon boiler

                                              vertboilsmall.jpg

                                              #519546
                                              Saxalby
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                                                @saxalby

                                                Finished a three cylinder radial engine from a John-Tom design, but modified to suit the bits that were in my offcuts box. To my delight ran first time on assembly. Now just need to strip it down and polish out the few remaining machining marks and perhaps paint it when the workshops a bit warmer.

                                                radial engine.jpg

                                                Barry

                                                #519564
                                                Jim Nic
                                                Participant
                                                  @jimnic

                                                  That's an interesting looking engine, i've not seen that before. Looks well made too.

                                                  Jim

                                                  #519644
                                                  Nicholas Farr
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                                                    @nicholasfarr14254

                                                    Hi, well today I had a Friday the 13th kinda day on Thursday the 13th, or in other words I had a tad of bad luck and drat! I busted a 13mm drill bit with my pistol drill.

                                                    broken 13mm drill.jpg

                                                    I did drill a hole successfully though, but it was in situ and in a bit of a cramped space in an additional piece of steelwork that I've put in my garage roof space, and I only had about 300mm of space to get my head and shoulders above the drilling position. The breakage happened while I was withdrawing the drill from the hole, where upon the pistol drill swung round slightly in my hand and my figure just touched the trigger and the drill bit spun in the hole and being it was skew-whiff in the hole, it snapped like a carrot, it was a good cutting drill bit to boot. crying 2

                                                    steelwork.jpg

                                                    Regards Nick.

                                                    Edited By Nicholas Farr on 13/01/2021 19:47:06

                                                    #519649
                                                    Tony Wright 1
                                                    Participant
                                                      @tonywright1

                                                      Tested-a boiler for my Tubal Cain design WENCESLAS steam plant .All safe and sound!

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