dont think so as it would be hardened in some way maybe heat treated. i can make odd bits but something like a bb axle would take more resources than we have.vinnya77":340wxrg7 said:What about making these?
http://mombat.org/MOMBAT/PartsForSalePa ... ckets.html
I could supply 1 to copy also.
ha! were in the gta consortiumDEAN C.":3nyyh9nh said:Chute55uk":3nyyh9nh said:i teach at an engineering college so lathe work is easy for us to do
MMmm! weird, I manage a GTA centre! Similar lines.
yep we do lathe, cnc turning, cnc milling, bench fitting. one of our employers is a rail refurb outfit and another is an aerospace company so theres atill a need for itNeilM":23nko4nx said:Chute55uk":23nko4nx said:i teach at an engineering college so lathe work is easy for us to do
WOW! Students are still taught to use lathes?
I did my O level metalwork practical exam on a lathe, as did one other guy. All the rest of the class were beating bits of copper.
I recently thought I'd find an evening class to brush up my ancient skills, as I have a couple of little EMCO lathes. No such class exists. When I spoke to the Curriculum Manager (who is a close friend), he said the classes were dropped some while ago, due to increasing H&S requirements. :evil: