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tonyfoale
22-08-2021, 06:44 PM
I'm 77 but I got my first lathe when I was 16, a Myford S7 with which I machined castings for my first mill.
I raced motorcycles in my youth (where did that go?) and my machining efforts were making parts for the bikes. That has not changed much except that now I race classic motorcycles. That is what they now call the bikes that I raced back in the day.

My main machine tools are a CNC Bridgeport mill (CNCed from new) which I bought off a mate when I lived in the US for 3 years, and a JET 12 x 40 lathe which I have just converted to electronic control, not full CNC but close to it with ball screws whilst retaining manual operation albeit fly-by-wire. Then there are the usual drill presses, and several homemade tools like band saw, press, T&C grinder, etc.

BTW. I live in Spain but I grew up in the land of Oz. Moved to the UK to race in the Isle of Man. Didn't like living in the UK so moved to Spain.

Here is a Youtube playlist with some details of the latest "near" CNC build on my lathe.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyn2snGjYlHwvzi0ztHJVwwFANxyTc2Kj
and one showing various other workshop stuff; https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyn2snGjYlHwAxRqLijO1hdmUIYO28Def

Here is a pic. of the mill that I built 60 years ago, it has followed me around the world.

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Which I turned into a T&C grinder 2 or 3 years ago;

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RnD
23-08-2021, 06:28 PM
Hi Tony,
Nice videos, Looking at building a vac chuck for myself so thanks for the tips.
Keep the good work up and it would be good to see the motorbike modifications.

tonyfoale
23-08-2021, 07:11 PM
Hi Tony,
Nice videos, Looking at building a vac chuck for myself so thanks for the tips.
Keep the good work up and it would be good to see the motorbike modifications.

Here is a video of the vac chuck, how it was made and how it works.


https://youtu.be/Xn7rKm1RwYM

A follow on vid.


https://youtu.be/5ulU9fxK4Gw

There is motorbike stuff on my website https://motochassis.com