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    Posted: February-23-2012 at 6:45pm
Thought you guys like to see this designed and made in our shop all MDF of course sprayed in ali,brass,steel,bronze,nickel,chrome,all the cogs work off 1 small motor at 1 rpm enjoy   







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now thats fcn cool
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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

now thats fcn cool


Thanks Eric,thought you pull me on my guilty secret the 50cc moped in the background we ride around the shop.
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Wow Roger you do some fantasic work!

In the second picture, there's what looks like some old "arn" (as they call it on OWWM!) in the background. I sort of looks like a badsaw but I don't think it is. What is it?


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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Wow Roger you do some fantasic work!

In the second picture, there's what looks like some old "arn" (as they call it on OWWM!) in the background. I sort of looks like a badsaw but I don't think it is. What is it?


Thanks Pete, well spotted on the "arn" its a Sagar pad sander,and you know you've done some work if you have to hand crank the bed up and down.
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Dont worry Rodge, weve all ridden a moped somewhere along the lines
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Here it is working.



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Originally posted by uk1979 uk1979 wrote:

Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Wow Roger you do some fantasic work!

In the second picture, there's what looks like some old "arn" (as they call it on OWWM!) in the background. I sort of looks like a badsaw but I don't think it is. What is it?


Thanks Pete, well spotted on the "arn" its a Sagar pad sander,and you know you've done some work if you have to hand crank the bed up and down.

Sager? Is that an English piece? All I hear about on OWWM is the Wadkins equipment.


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I am speechless Roger. Unbelievable work.
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I cant imagine a better use for MDF.. you guys have some skills.
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Nice model work. 5 axis cnc router?
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stunning. do people request these strange things? just curious as to what it's really for.
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

stunning. do people request these strange things? just curious as to what it's really for.


My guess is a board room table for the spray gun mfg'r. I bet it was a toss up between the custom table or a chopper. Seems everybody's got a chopper in the lobby these days but that table is crazy.
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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by uk1979 uk1979 wrote:

Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Wow Roger you do some fantasic work!

In the second picture, there's what looks like some old "arn" (as they call it on OWWM!) in the background. I sort of looks like a badsaw but I don't think it is. What is it?


Thanks Pete, well spotted on the "arn" its a Sagar pad sander,and you know you've done some work if you have to hand crank the bed up and down.

Sager? Is that an English piece? All I hear about on OWWM is the Wadkins equipment.


Pete, there were lots of wood working machine builders, specialising for different industry’s Wadkin became the biggest by buying up many of them after the WW11 J,Sagar was one, as my pad sander is Sagar it put it pre 1955 so it’s not doing too bad has a 7ft bed and can lower 2ft under the belt, the old English “arn” we have in the shop White 7x4ft hand screw press, Schubert 8x4ft press, Interwood 10x5ft press, Wadkin chain/chisel , 5 head tenoner, band saw, over head pin router.
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Originally posted by 81nautique 81nautique wrote:

I am speechless Roger. Unbelievable work.


Alain, Thanks.....I wish you lower that bar all I can do is run under it.......give us old joiners a chance..... keep up the great work on that Hurricane.

Yep it’s for a industrial paint supplier.
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Originally posted by JoeinNY JoeinNY wrote:

I cant imagine a better use for MDF.. you guys have some skills.


Joe, Thanks.....we now know more about lash........ didn’t have that at wood work school.
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siiiiiiick!


Thank,Justin.
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Originally posted by watrski watrski wrote:

Nice model work. 5 axis cnc router?


Thanks, Pete made on our 3.5 axis CNC's,the latest gen of USA built CNC routers are leading the world.
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

stunning. do people request these strange things? just curious as to what it's really for.


Thanks, Kevin.... our brief make it catch your eye and come over to look...its all about... Sales   
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

stunning. do people request these strange things? just curious as to what it's really for.


Thanks, Kevin.... our brief make it catch your eye and come over to look...its all about... Sales   

It certainly should be the center of attention....quite a piece of work and hard to believe it is MDF. Nice work Roger!
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Damn Roger, that is some craftsmanship right there...
Really gotta plan a trip across the Channel to come and say hello... If you ask me, lots to see
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Originally posted by uk1979 uk1979 wrote:

Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

stunning. do people request these strange things? just curious as to what it's really for.


Thanks, Kevin.... our brief make it catch your eye and come over to look...its all about... Sales   

It certainly should be the center of attention....quite a piece of work and hard to believe it is MDF. Nice work Roger!


Thanks Mark.... good to see you liked it.
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Damn Roger, that is some craftsmanship right there...
Really gotta plan a trip across the Channel to come and say hello... If you ask me, lots to see


Thanks Kristof....I hope your clicking on the HD icon on YouTube link.....we must hook up over the summer and catch up
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.....we must hook up over the summer and catch up


Yes we must!!

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Roger,
How thick is that "metal" you are spraying on? Mils? I'm asking just because I'm curious about the wear on the gear teeth. Yes, I do know there's not too much loading but it's still a factor. Lubrication?


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Roger,
How thick is that "metal" you are spraying on? Mils? I'm asking just because I'm curious about the wear on the gear teeth. Yes, I do know there's not too much loading but it's still a factor. Lubrication?


Pete,It finished up adding around .3to.4mm yes wear may occur over a long time there is silicone spray on the teeth too and the cogs are very light being made of Mdf and not metal so the load is very light.
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Roger,
What about the axis of the gears? Did you bush the MDF?


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What about the axis of the gears? Did you bush the MDF?


Good call Pete....this is how we overcome the problem,all cogs have them let into the under side

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Very Impressive work, indeed!!
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