Figured I ought to start my own thread and let the real machinists carry on with theirs. :ror: Thanks to CreeperBob for the name idea.
This thread more or less should chronicle my journey from eyeballing hack to precision machining god. Or at the very least, a slight progression from a hack to a low tolerance hack. "thumbsup"
Nothing too terribly exciting going on, just making odd things I keep finding that I need, or things I've always wanted to try. I did make a slip-on replacement trigger for my GT3B that was pretty trick, but somehow I lost it. Sucky.
On to the projects!
Todays item: a T nut. You may be asking yourself, "did he really just spend an hour or so making a $2 part?". Yes I did. My clamp set was missing one, and the ones holding the vice down aren't all that great, so I gouged out some aluminum and once the carnage was over I had this...
This thread more or less should chronicle my journey from eyeballing hack to precision machining god. Or at the very least, a slight progression from a hack to a low tolerance hack. "thumbsup"
Nothing too terribly exciting going on, just making odd things I keep finding that I need, or things I've always wanted to try. I did make a slip-on replacement trigger for my GT3B that was pretty trick, but somehow I lost it. Sucky.
On to the projects!
Todays item: a T nut. You may be asking yourself, "did he really just spend an hour or so making a $2 part?". Yes I did. My clamp set was missing one, and the ones holding the vice down aren't all that great, so I gouged out some aluminum and once the carnage was over I had this...

