Ball in a ball in a cube.
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Re: Ball in a ball in a cube.
That looks great!
Done on a Viceroy ?
I guess you saw Dazz's post ?...https://denfordata.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=2100
Done on a Viceroy ?
I guess you saw Dazz's post ?...https://denfordata.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=2100
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Re: Ball in a ball in a cube.
Excellent work.
Re: Ball in a ball in a cube.
I'm just an old retired machinist so I don't have CNC lathes to play with so all these parts were made on a old Logan lathe and all tools were
ground by hand with a bench grinder and lapped on the Logan using grit from the grinder mixed with a little oil. And I made a fixture to hold
the 1 inch cubes.
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Re: Ball in a ball in a cube.
They look great but the photo's won't zoom on photobucket
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Re: Ball in a ball in a cube.
I mean when I go into Photobucket and click the magnifying glass on any of your photos, they appear the same size as the original