I’ve machined rail 8ish years ago… I think I did something like 1/2 4 flute 900 rpm and 5-7.5 ipm I know it’s slow but it cuts… as long as it doesn’t make noise you should be good any noise at all is the tool screaming for help.
When my dad was a kid in 1935 he made a working .22 cal. pearl handled revolver from a piece of rail road track and some clam shells from the river. He used only hand tools like a hacksaw files and a hand drill.
I love the french you sneak in! (ta virgule est aussi très bien prononcée, bravo!)
Et bien sûr la vidéo 👍
Greetings from rural AB!
I’ve machined rail 8ish years ago… I think I did something like 1/2 4 flute 900 rpm and 5-7.5 ipm I know it’s slow but it cuts… as long as it doesn’t make noise you should be good any noise at all is the tool screaming for help.
Where can I get scrap rail?
macro etch would have been nice on such a worn railway crosssection to see grain structures after long operation period.
This was horrible! I love it!
the finest Chinesium available
you must be in the US government payroll using taxpayer equipment and supplies, I would be doing the same shit, Ha!!!!
When my dad was a kid in 1935 he made a working .22 cal. pearl handled revolver from a piece of rail road track and some clam shells from the river. He used only hand tools like a hacksaw files and a hand drill.
My Mr Wolf what big jaws you have got
Now, if I could only get my wife to buy into that definition of "organized"……. .
I am worried that you have become lax with safety procedures. Not a single sign of safety goat in this video.