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I got a lathe about four months back and a mill a few weeks ago. I am about to get a serious start on a dozer. I have been learning how to operate both machines and have had a few little learning projects already come thru the shop.
My most recent project is making some steady rest wheels for my brother-in-law. The steady rests are for a fishing rod lathe. I also did a set if pneumatic brakes for an RC jet, and a conversion of a belt reduction drive to allow an electric motor instead of glow. Also pictured are two prototype track pads I'm thinking about trying a pinned crawler track for the NyLint dragline. ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Rvjimd; 04-12-2015 at 04:53 PM. Reason: Pics |
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Hi jim-as a non-machinist, all I can tell you is practice, practice, practice and learn all you can. Looks like you are off to a good start. One thing I can say I learned about the tracks. The pin placement in the track pads is critical to getting the correct pitch. I would say make several track pads and assemble them and see if they have the correct pitch around the sprocket. On my shovel the pitch was different with the pads laying flat than when it was wrapped around the sprocket and I never got it exactly right. Just experiment and work it out. Good luck Tom
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Welcome and congrats on the new toys to make toys
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And I was just referring to dozer pads, I don't have any experience with crawler/crane tracks, I don't think they are as critical.
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Nice Work im a student of machinist , and must say nice Work . dont know if you are using a micrometer for all details ? . i have made a lot of jobs from bike parts , repair jobs , and a lot of tools . im glad to help if i can .
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