Thanks for your nice words.MIKE
Impressive to say the least
I like the shading as visually caught by the naked eye, as well as Your unique Pivot. Reminds me of the later Michael Walker's originals.
Did U turn that or was it done on a Dividing Head ???
Would be nice to know.
Thanks in advance
Kind regards
aRM
Beautiful engraving. Congratulations :clapping:
Hello there MIKEThanks for your nice words.
Not really sure what you meant by U turn and dividing head. Swedish you know.
I have done both knife and engraving though.
Yes I am a huge fan of Mr Walker and it shows.
Hello there MIKE
Sorry 'bout the misunderstanding, Sir. We should have been more specific.
Did not realise U were Swedish.
What we actually meant to ask was.......did "You" (U) turn the PIVOT on the Lathe Machine and then used a Dividing head on the Milling Machine to get Your EIGHT smaller Holes on the PIVOT or did You use a ROTARY TABLE to make the Pivot.
Forgive our ignorance as we are not Machinists. However, we would eagerly like to understand how this is done, if You don't mind Please.
TIA - Thanks In Advance
aRM
Ahh okay, well I'm not a machinist either but I'll try to explain.
So I set the milling head on I think it was 10 or 15% and just used an endmill.
Then I just clamped the pivot screw down in my rotary table.
I used my rotary table for the pivot ring too with a 1,5 mm end mill.
hope the weather is as nice In Sweeden
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