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  1. Cryoine

    Micrometer appraisals

    So i been to the machine shop and pickup a set of micrometers but haven't paid for them yet but i have no clue about the value of them the small cute one says Mitutoyo 25mm 0.01mm with serial 4423622 -it was not zeroed when I got it even when fully closed The other is a M&W 2-6" No. 942moore...
  2. Cryoine

    Messing about in Fusion360 CAM

    nothing really special just messing about with fusion 360 CAM, actually running the programs that I create is a nice thing, esp when I get to see how the machine behaves under load vs how it behaves in software. The CNC mill is a PCB mill that i designed in Fusion lol and now its come back full...
  3. Cryoine

    Garvin No12 Plain Mill

    Just a short one but this will soon be in my possession, does anyone have any information about this machine given the patented date this would be the oldest machine I own by a country mile Garvin #12 Milling machine any manuals or pointers in the general direction for more information would...
  4. Cryoine

    ML7 Questions

    so i have two Ml7s or i suspect that i have two, the first one which is ultra dirty I have matched the serial number so i know when it was made this was the machine at the machine shop link to the project https://canadianhobbymetalworkers.com/threads/ml7-lathe.7514/ the plan is to use the two...
  5. Cryoine

    ML7 Lathe

    I know I am committing a mortal sin by starting another project before my other project (Admirable Nelson) is completed but I moved over one of the additional Lathes that I picked up from the machine shop, a 1966-69 a Myford ML7 Lathe(I've gotten so used to typing Utilathe). Additionally I also...
  6. Cryoine

    Enco 12" rotary table

    Hello again guys, the machine shop owner is asking if I want to purchase and old rotary table that he has from what I can tell it's an enco btanded rotary table model number 73123 Apart from the I know nothing else about it would anyone happen to have some literature on this
  7. Cryoine

    Compressor

    Hi guys did you miss me, so while minding my own business another stray piece of machinery wants to follow me home, they are asking about $150CAD but I know nothing about it apart from it should be heavy as all hell and I do need a 'big boy' compressor for my furnace. a Bristol Duplex...
  8. Cryoine

    Mitutoyo Micrometer

    The machine shop operator that I got my lathe from has a few of these Micrometers that are old but brand new, never been used and in some cased never removed from the original wrapping. he actually told me that he is going to be selling them as he doesn't use them in his normal day to day work...
  9. Cryoine

    FreeCAD

    With every update Autodesk is pushing me more and more away from their platforms, now with the latest madness for Fusion360 they moved all their simulation solvers to the cloud... https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/blog/heres-why-were-moving-all-simulation-solves-to-the-cloud/ They...
  10. Cryoine

    Admirable Nelson (Standard Modern Utilathe 10 LD)

    Meeting Admirable Nelson Earlier this year I got a call from a friend that a machine shop was going out of business and they have some equipment for sale. I went there honestly with no expectations of finding anything since most shops have machines that are larger than what a home user needs...
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