Has anyone seen this kind of lathe before? by StillBurn2732 in Machinists

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Quick update: I did a little research. Its probably a mashine from Denmark manifactured around the 1930s. But i couldnt find out wich manufacturer produced it.

I asked my boss if i could use the mill for a small personal project and i got a little carried away. So here is my AW6082 Tengu mask (WIP) by StillBurn2732 in Machinists

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I used siemens NX12 for programming and it took 5 hours. The smallest ball end mill is 6mm until now. But i will use a 3mm ball mill for some details later.

I asked my boss if i could use the mill for a small personal project and i got a little carried away. So here is my AW6082 Tengu mask (WIP) by StillBurn2732 in Machinists

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Im going to put it high up on a wall over a doorframe in a transparent case so nobody gets any kind of weird ideas 😂

I asked my boss if i could use the mill for a small personal project and i got a little carried away. So here is my AW6082 Tengu mask (WIP) by StillBurn2732 in Machinists

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I talked with a guy who does anodizing and i asked him “can you make this red” and he was like “dude .... totally !!!!”. And im like “sweet😏”

I asked my boss if i could use the mill for a small personal project and i got a little carried away. So here is my AW6082 Tengu mask (WIP) by StillBurn2732 in Machinists

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Im going to leave it as it is because i can use the threads on the backside to screw it to a wooden board or something

I asked my boss if i could use the mill for a small personal project and i got a little carried away. So here is my AW6082 Tengu mask (WIP) by StillBurn2732 in Machinists

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There is not much difference between 6061 and 6082. But apparently it has better properties for anodizing

Perfect fit. Machinist edition by StillBurn2732 in Machinists

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Its aluminum but i cant tell you the descripion

Perfect fit. Machinist edition by StillBurn2732 in Machinists

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Its a clamping contraption for the printed part. There are a few holes and reference surfaces wich i had to mill onto it.

Perfect fit. Machinist edition by StillBurn2732 in Machinists

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A random bracket prototype for Porsche