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Added to the backup list.Please add me to this...thank you!
Always happy to share.Man, those look great! Thanks for sharing the pictures...
18500, which is my favorite size. I'm still getting used to the threading arrangement on the new lathe, and rather than waste a bored out body, I cut it down and finished it. Managed to get two gears mixed up, and I didn't check the pitch like I usually do, so I had made too deep a cut to salvage by the time I noticed it looked off.Lookin good! What's the short one?
Done.Oops, forgot to specify..could you please change my driver to H17F please? Cheers!
So I did, good catch.I think you changed 'helios' 's by mistake and not mine..(helios123)
So I did, good catch.
Always happy to share.
18500, which is my favorite size. I'm still getting used to the threading arrangement on the new lathe, and rather than waste a bored out body, I cut it down and finished it. Managed to get two gears mixed up, and I didn't check the pitch like I usually do, so I had made too deep a cut to salvage by the time I noticed it looked off.
Done.
Me too! 18500 is a good balance between size & capacity..If you need a volunteer for a long term test on that 18500, I'm your guy.
Hey Devin,
All the 18500 talk has me way interested. I see my brass 18650 just changed to "in progress", would it be possible to make either that one or my copper that's lower on the list an 18500 instead?
Cheers,
Shane