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  1. Chris Cramer

    My welding challenge

    That is a good technique for repairing holes on thin material. The metal added to the bead adds more heat resistance every time, and the bead is something to point the arc towards to withstand the heat. Adding metal to the bead works to cool the weld. If you have a foot pedal you can also use...
  2. Chris Cramer

    My welding challenge

    For something that thin, if you are not confident tig welding it, you could use brazing with an oxy acetylene torch.
  3. Chris Cramer

    Woodwork.

    I finally got around to finishing my custom display case that I've been meaning to build for a more professional presentation of the knives and other projects that I intend to sell. The frame I wanted to make more beautiful than the appearance of simple wood stain; so I chose to go for the use...
  4. Chris Cramer

    Standard Modern 13x40 $750 Chilliwack BC

    Great deal, only how much would shipping cost for such a large machine?
  5. Chris Cramer

    Fusion360 intro at next calgary meetup?

    I know quite a bit when it comes to modeling with fusion 360. I haven't learned to simulate mechanics but I've learned quite a bit on sketches, solid bodies and surfaces/ faces. There are lots of features to modify simple bodies into something complicated.
  6. Chris Cramer

    2023 May Meetup - Calgary organization thread.

    Yeah I tried calling you is this the right number -?
  7. Chris Cramer

    Components

    I came up with a new way to adjust both the angle and the tension of the tracking wheel on my grinder. I installed a ball screw on both sides of another square tube to drive an arm up both sides of the tube holding the axle for the tracking wheel. The way that each arm is adjusted separately...
  8. Chris Cramer

    Components

    Thanks Crosche, tha would help me get a good idea of how your track wheels are setup, and how the chasis is built.
  9. Chris Cramer

    Components

    My machine torch consumables can cut to a kerf width of 0.04" with fine cut, and 0.06" whith a machine nozzle for thicker stock. Mild steel can be severed as thick as 1" and clean cut as thick as 5/8". Stainless can also be cut as thick as 5/8".
  10. Chris Cramer

    Components

    I agree, even for the most common reason for waterjet instead of plasma cutting (to avoid heat) I don't find it is enough to say it should not be plasma cut. I have all the parts and equipment to fabricate a new machine, I have a CNC plasma table to cut the plates, a multi process welder, the...
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