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..::: Sick of rising prices, Homemade stem Little update page 3
Jaymz:
So continually annoyed by the consistently rising prices of parts, I persuaded the engineer at work to help me with a little project in return for Stella Artois
First quill attempt, got a bit too warm drilling the centre out and warped a bit
The body, not shaped yet, used M8 bolts but turned the cap heads down, the final shape will be close to an unstamped tuf neck with the 45 degree corners lopped off, I have two main bodies at this phase so far
Finally the hardware and completed quills, I was going to buy the hardware off rooski, but thought, I've made it this far, I may as well have a crack at making all of it. So bolts were ordered, then jammed into the hungry jaws of the lathe and a 10.4mm drill was rammed down its middle to drop the M10 bolt through, the wedges were a toad to make, we only have very archaic kit at our place so getting the angles of the wedges to match the quill was an arse as the job had to be taken off due to proper work needing to be done, and it never a goes back right after so it took some jiggling to get the angles right again
I'm hoping tomorrow I will get the time to take the corners off the bodies and add the holes for the quill
I'm going to highly polish one and leave the other one almost in its machined finish, just a quick scotch pad clean up to remove the dirty marks.
A day of success and failure today, I should be posting pics of two complete stems, unfortunately I'm not
While hauling the quills into the body, the hollow bolts ,of which I had only two, both fractured with too much pressure, so the remain unfinished now until next week.
But as you can see the final shape is sorted now and I gave one a quick scotch padding and I like the finish
So here it is all finished apart from I'm going to polish one (especially now after I hit the top cap with 1" spanner.
The pics don't really do them justice, the machining marks are almost sexual!! And I realise the top cap isn't straight, she who must be obeyed was yelling at me as dinner was ready!!
Enjoy
So today, I had a go at polishing the one that I damaged during the assembly process, I am not a fan of highly polished bling, especially on my ridden hard dirty shltters, so I wanted to lightly polish and keep the machining marks, I used the softest buffing wheel I have, and didn't use wet and or any sort of prep, just straight on the wheel, and the result is, well fantastic, it's better than I expected for sure, I'm contemplating doing the other one now. iPhone pics yet again do no justice
Both finished and fitted
Retrodan72:
Skills J, look great so far. :coolsmiley:
Bru:
Sweet Jay :4_17_5: :4_17_5:
Bru :daumenhoch:
HUTCHMAN:
:daumenhoch: love threads like this !
oldschoolace:
You know this is my kinda thread :daumenhoch:
Looking the nuts :4_17_5:
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