WOW, I cannot wait to see how this turns out. Amazing work on the mill, Do you havwe any sketches of what your going to do are is it all a surprise, I'm happy whichever as long as the beautiful pictures keep coming..
another great mod underway from G69T, I love the attention to detail and the sheer amount of engineering that goes into the mods, open a six pack and get out the popcorn and cheesecake and get comfy this is going to be good.
Thanks to all, guys, I'm very happy for your great partecipation. I use GTR2, GTR Evolution, Race Driver GRID and Colin DIRT (PC) and Gran Turismo 5 Prologue (PS3) I have writing only some sketches. I don't have the sponsors. Depends on the phases of work. See you soon to the short film about a complete working phase. Thanks again to all.
Nice, i also have turned some teflon bearing. I had some problems with the teflon. The turned surface was really rough? Did you have this problem, too? If not, waht did you do, to get a good result?
Support plates. The first phase of working on the CNC milling machine, the raw material is aluminium "AC100 Anticorodal" ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! The second working phase ZOOM! The third working phase ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM!
Some images of the finished pieces. ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! ZOOM! See you soon to the first assemblage test. Bye
Hi again Gianluca, awesome stuff as usual I have a question for you: It looks like the ends of the clamps are metal, and i assume the alloy must be tightened securely for milling. Do the clamps dent/damage the surface of the alloy and you machine it flat after, or what's the story, because the alloy is perfect!?! Are the black/dark ends/faces of the clamp plastic perhaps The mega size cnc bit you have here is an absolute animal
Hi mvagusta. Thank you for the compliments. The clamps are in temperated steel. The contact of the mill with the clamps, damaging the inserts of the mill and the clamps. Bye P.S. sorry for my bad English
I don't have any problem to worked the material. The only important dimension of my spacers is the thickness, other defects are not important for the assemblage.
love the pics with the shards of metal flying off, absolutely awesome. gotta love the work you do... Stunning
Oooh, I just came in my pants a little! Will be following this with great interest (while wearing the compulsory bib).