Hi Fritz
If it is ready,please make me a good offer.
I love your lights.
Regards Xandre
Hi Fritz
If it is ready,please make me a good offer.
I love your lights.
Regards Xandre
Yes. I think itâs nicer not having to look around for all the stuff in the thread and itâs also nice being able to post pictures in the âupdate-postsâ.
Does it take too long to load the page?
Thanks but I am sorry, this light wonât be for sale.
Not a problem for me. Just wondering why.
Very satisfying seeing the nice shiny threads in the Titanium, isnât it?
Nice job documenting the work. Looking goodâŚ
Not a problem for me. Just wondering why.
OK Well if anyone has troubles because of too many pictures, please let me know.
Thanks! Yeah, it is very satisfying in general since it gets so shiny with those CCGT carbit inserts Usually I donât like the shiny stuff but here itâs great.
Since the body had the right diameter I could prepare cutting the threads for the tailcap:
With a parting tool I made the indents for the O-rings:
Using an indexable threading tool I cut the threads on the body:
You get nice little shavings:
After the threading was done I added chamfers to every sharp edge:
Even to the one I canât reach with the normal tool:
Having done that itâs time for a test fitting:
It fits very nicely and here it also pays off that I have been that precise - you canât see the transition between tailcap and body:
I parted off the tailcap with a little excess material (it is easier to take material away than to add to it), so I measured the length of the tailcap and need to take 0.05 mm of material away:
Now itâs time to finish off the tailcap and adding some chamfers:
The tailcap is done:
I continued by shaping the body:
Since I changed the angle of the cross slide several times I needed to measure again:
And the body is shaped on the outside:
Looks already very flashlight like:
Thatâs it for now, thanks for reading and more later.
very nice this is going to be a top quality buildâŚ
Looks really nice
WOW!
What a report, thank´s. :+1:
If you set width to 100% the page might load faster.
Thanks for all the nice words :)
What do you mean by width? I actually limited the resolution of the pictures to 800x600 so it would load faster. Was that a bad idea? Maybe I should delete all the pictures in the third post, it's getting a little much...
Now itâs time to cut the square threads, so things are getting exciting. I started by taking away some material:
Next I shaved off material until the piece had the right diameter, and I then measured to control the diameter:
After creating the grooves for the O-rings,
I ground a parting blade which I needed to be able to cut the square threads:
Unfortunately there is no norm for square threads so I just made it 0.85mm and hoped it would fit:
Rapeseed oil gives me the calories and strength I need in order to continue:
Before I cut the actual threads I tested the threading tool a little:
And here we go, itâs working:
(I made a gif, does anyone know how I can display it?
When I was done with the threads, I added chamfers to the thread pitch:
Anyway, the threads are done and thatâs it for now. Thanks for reading!
Re width, your pictures are over running the right hand boundary which doesnât make your pictures any bigger but makes the text smaller and seems to slow page loading. Best way to add pics is with the sunset icon(tool bar button #8), copy your picture link into the first line of the drop down box and type 100% into the second box which sets the width to just inside the blue line on the right. Your pictures wonât be any smaller but the text will stay legible for us older codgers and may speed things up. My post has lots of pics but still loads quickly so maybe it will help. You can adjust pictures already loaded by adding {width 100%} after the first ! . Compare the text of one loaded this way with the drop down box to one of yours to see the exact syntax.
Itâs looking really sweet. I really enjoy watching a piece take shape on a lathe.
Thanks! I resized all pictures and hope it works better now :)
Well, the same applies to handmade things. There it's even more exciting since you don't really know how it'll come together. It is so satisfying suddenly seeing all components form a flashlight, like a puzzle.
So I managed to upload the threading-gif. You see nicely how the threading tool takes off material:
Unfortunately this gif only works with a new post editor, so I can't add it to my other post.
Already looks great.
Man your tool holder is SWEET :heart_eyes:
Thanks! Yes, I love it. It makes things so much easier and you don't even have to readjust your tool after changing tools. Also all the different angles, it's really great. Originally it is made by AXA but their tool holders are very expensive (although their manufacturing quality is clearly the best). I got mine from TWG, as far as I could see their quality was very good for an affordable price. I am very satisfied with mine.
Lookin good!
Might be an idea to resize the pictures to 1000px wide or so and set to 100%, just that it severly eats into peoples bandwidth allowance.
OK, I will do that at some point. I am sorry, is it very bad?