CAM GRINDING MACHINE
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Re: CAM GRINDING MACHINE
Absolutely amazing!!!!
There are some members of this forum who are very knowledgeable about bikes, machinery of all types,
techniques used in fabrication of parts, and some who have knowledge of cam grinding and some of the
machines used by people like Ralph Berndt, Tom Sifton, and others.
So far, not a peep from these members and that is what to me is amazing.
There are some members of this forum who are very knowledgeable about bikes, machinery of all types,
techniques used in fabrication of parts, and some who have knowledge of cam grinding and some of the
machines used by people like Ralph Berndt, Tom Sifton, and others.
So far, not a peep from these members and that is what to me is amazing.
Re: CAM GRINDING MACHINE
I've not ground any cams myself but I also imagined many a comment on your post.
Re: CAM GRINDING MACHINE
Sorry Payton,
But my WIN98 machines on dial-up can't handle YouTube.
(One of them can't even browse this forum...)
But now on my wife's laptop, I see that it is a very well produced clip indeed.
....Cotten
But my WIN98 machines on dial-up can't handle YouTube.
(One of them can't even browse this forum...)
But now on my wife's laptop, I see that it is a very well produced clip indeed.
....Cotten
Re: CAM GRINDING MACHINE
Thanks Pa. and Cotten.
I thought the animated cam grinder shown was a good design and I also believe it could be made a lot simpler.
One could fabricate one which would do the job with a little thought. I have even thought a lot about it my
self. It would be nice to have a milling machine, lathe, and whatever else needed but I believe it can be
done without that expensive equipment. All it takes to make one is to do it.
I thought the animated cam grinder shown was a good design and I also believe it could be made a lot simpler.
One could fabricate one which would do the job with a little thought. I have even thought a lot about it my
self. It would be nice to have a milling machine, lathe, and whatever else needed but I believe it can be
done without that expensive equipment. All it takes to make one is to do it.
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