Even if its a new trick, you're doing a great job so far! Gunna be one heck of a mod when you're finished
Even if its a new trick, you're doing a great job so far! Gunna be one heck of a mod when you're finished
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Air Cube prototype (fin jan 2009) (still finding my feet)
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Project Stealthlow (fin sep 2011) (much improvement)
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Cheers Neodymium I have to say though I'm getting tired of cutting the 10mm alu now lol but not too much left to do of it.
Could really do with making an extension table for the front & sides although I suppose I could flip the blade the other way around & pull instead of push, might be trickier though but I'll give it a try, my arms keep going dead from holding the heavy plate while guiding it with 1 hand so need to stop every few minutes.
Anyway taking off the excess weight from the outside edges, hopefully I can dig deep & do all the outside edges at least today, still about 6 or 7 hours until I'll call it a day.
my 1st scratch case made july 2008 (finding my feet)
Air Cube prototype (fin jan 2009) (still finding my feet)
Air Cube v2 now with added cpc stack (fin aug 2010) (getting better)
Project Stealthlow (fin sep 2011) (much improvement)
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Whether you push or pull, make sure you wear some work gloves I was gonna say that last time, but with your "tool modding" if something snaps, its gonna hurt you...think safety that said, your cuts are exceptional! this is going to be good when its done
Thanks Neodymium I don't think there is a need for gloves doing scroll saw work I think it's the safest tool I've ever used, I've had it were the band saw blade pops out of the holder & it just bends the blade out of shape which can be bent back into shape allowing it to be used again it's the really thin fretsaw blades that tend to snap but that's because of them being just less than 1mm wide & a fraction of a mm thick, the band saw blades are far stronger.
Cheers jdbnsn.
Had a 17 hour sleep lol, this cold or whatever it is really kicked my rear for the first day, 17 hours but I'm feeling a lot better & my nose isn't dribbling like it were, just a slightly sore throat & temporary damaged sleep pattern so a quick passing cold.
Since the work I'm doing is noisy due to the table not being big enough to support bigger pieces on the front I'll use tonight to get all the designs ready for printing.
I made the extension surface piece last night, just need a base & bars or blocks of wood to make the height right & then fix it to the table which the saw is on, could have ordered a 6mm large alu sheet to replace the stock one but it costs £70 with VAT & delivery.
If I bought 2 3mm sheets it would be £55 delivery included & I know the seller sends them out fast, it's tempting because it won't require a complex mod, just add the mounting holes, cutting hole & dust holes & smooth off the holes & edges & replace the stock one, very tempted but I'll see if I can make an easy to remove one first with scraps lying around.
my 1st scratch case made july 2008 (finding my feet)
Air Cube prototype (fin jan 2009) (still finding my feet)
Air Cube v2 now with added cpc stack (fin aug 2010) (getting better)
Project Stealthlow (fin sep 2011) (much improvement)
Lean and Green - modular dual PC scratch build - Paused
Midlag Crisis
Finally got the extension for the front of the scroll saw made.
I'll be able to use both hands now for parts like this.
Progress resumes tomorrow, wooo hoooooo.
my 1st scratch case made july 2008 (finding my feet)
Air Cube prototype (fin jan 2009) (still finding my feet)
Air Cube v2 now with added cpc stack (fin aug 2010) (getting better)
Project Stealthlow (fin sep 2011) (much improvement)
Lean and Green - modular dual PC scratch build - Paused
Midlag Crisis
It still requires good focus, steady hands & extreme patience to get through it though lol, cheers Neodymium.
Ok since my sleep pattern is knackered once again but I was feeling highly focused I decided to just get on with it through the night but at a slow gentle pace so it didn't create noise & slowly but surely got it done.
1 of the big 10mm pieces done, 1 more to go.
And pulled all the templates & masking tape & protective film off the other 10mm pieces for a few group photos of 4 out of the 5 10mm alu pieces.
Warning, cutting 10mm good grade alu even with a good tool like the scroll saw I have tests a persons focus & patience, zombie mode with keeping control high is required.
my 1st scratch case made july 2008 (finding my feet)
Air Cube prototype (fin jan 2009) (still finding my feet)
Air Cube v2 now with added cpc stack (fin aug 2010) (getting better)
Project Stealthlow (fin sep 2011) (much improvement)
Lean and Green - modular dual PC scratch build - Paused
Midlag Crisis