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Category Archives: Process
Pawl Testing at Higher Speed
This is the seventh posting in this blog on durability testing of ratchet and pawl materials. Previous posting are: 1. Picture of tester based on a “gearmotor”, 25 rpm (30 May 2010) 2. First results from tester (22 Aug 2010) … Continue reading
Posted in Click, Pawl, Testing
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Heat Treatment, Second Attempt
After my first attempt at heat treating (see “Heat Treatment”, 8 Aug 2011) I sought and received advice. Thanks to Ron and Tom. In this second attempt, I made a new ratchet and pawl, plus two ratchet blanks to use … Continue reading
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Engraving with a Dremel Tool
The spindle of my Sherline Mill has a maximum speed of 2800 rpm, and that is probably not fast enough to run tiny engraving bits. I have a Dremel 395 hand tool (35000 rpm), so I made a mount for … Continue reading
Posted in Engraving/Marking
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Heat Treatment
My reels to date have had ratchets of 642 bronze and pawls of natural Delrin. Delrin was the best of 9 plastics reported here on 7 May 2011. I chose bronze for the ratchet for its corrosion resistance and to … Continue reading
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New Anodizing Cell
My first anodizing setup was reported in this blog (4 May, 2010). It used a small polypropylene jar with several fitted lids having different electrodes to secure the various parts. Since then, I have realized that anodizing an entire assembly … Continue reading
Posted in Anodizing/Plating
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Finishing Plastic
To finish metals, I often use wet/dry sandpaper. The finest grit that I have on hand is 2000. That seems to me to be fine enough for metals; I don’t really want a mirror finish. But when I have tried … Continue reading
Posted in Abrading, Materials
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Engine Turning
“A gold hunting-watch, David, engine-turned, capped and jeweled in four holes,…” – Montague Tigg to pawnbroker in Martin Chuzzlewit by Dickens. My current reel design has aluminum side plates and I have been considering how they might be decorated. Not … Continue reading
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Silver Brazing
I like to use bronze for reel spool shafts. Portions of the shaft are the bearing journals, and it seems right to have bronze there, instead of aluminum. But bronze is heavy; the shaft of my first reel design was … Continue reading
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Metal Spinning
This post is about an experiment with an unsatisfactory result. But we learn from failures, perhaps more than from successes. I am interested in making spool ends for reels by metal spinning. The goal is to make a spun spool … Continue reading
Posted in Forming
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Using the Foot Fixture
This post is of interest to anyone who bought my plan set at The Eclectic Angler, and will be making the foot fixture of drawing 1015. I started to use the fixture this morning and went through a “deja vu” … Continue reading
Posted in Fixtures, Foot, Milling, Work Holding
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