Index To All Blog Posts
- Lessons Learned
Home Is Where The Taig Is…
How To Ruin A Perfectly Good Silver Ingot (or: Surfacing Silver Using A Fly-Cutter on a Taig)
When you’re hot, you’re HOT!
Prevent REALLY Close Shaves On Your Taig CNC Mill Vise by Proper Indicating
Graduating From Pewter Science: I Machined Aluminum Vise Jaws To Hold A Fine Silver Ingot!
How My New Homemade Silver Ingot Engraving Vise Jaws Work…
American Sand Stand… (or, Finishing Fly-cut Fine Silver Ingots Using Upside-Down Hand Sander).
A Tale of True Grit (Or: How to reduce hand sander belt changes involving 12 different sandpapers!)
It’s The Pits! (Or: First attempt finishing fine silver ingots.)
All Pitted Out! (Or: Finishing The Finish On Fine Silver Ingots)
Really Groovy Hand Lathing (OR: Flex-Shaft Plus Carbide Cutter = Lathe?) With Rainbow At Dinnertime.
- The Road Goes Ever On…
My Wife Threw Down The Gauntlet, I Took It Up, And My Daughter Is Now Very Happy.
Christmas Is Just Around The Bend (And So Am I!)
A clean bill of health!
Suture Self!
- Why?
The Vala Speaks In Defense of Fair Treatment Toward Autistics
Aulë is what I am.
- With?
A Brief Digression… Because I had rocks in my head!
Bootstrapping a Jewelers’ Lathe Part VI – The RezLathe headstock, Mark One!
Bootstrapping a Jewelers’ Lathe Part V – Achieving an operational headstock!
Bootstrapping a Jewelers’ Lathe Part IV – Getting Shafted (just right!)
Bootstrapping a Jewelers’ Lathe Part III – The Inflexible Right Hand Rule
Bootstrapping a Jewelers’ Lathe Part II – remounting the drill parts as a powered headstock.
Bootstrapping a Jewelers’ Lathe Part I – recreate a shattered carbon motor brush housing
The Tony Stark approach to jewelry making… every task has a tool!!!
Oh migawd… it’s full of tools!!!
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