Mini Revomaze Keyring Project

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Re: Mini Revomaze Keyring Project

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Eyedea wrote:when do these mini revo's go on sale?!?!?
and is the final version going to be metal or plastic?
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Re: Mini Revomaze Keyring Project

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okay. what was that machine you were useing to make this stuff?
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Re: Mini Revomaze Keyring Project

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I bought a Warco Mini Mill/Drill to cut the maze onto the shaft.
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To this I clamped a 4 inch Rotary Table.
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Which in turn holds the collett chuck which holds the material.
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Changed the drilling chuck on the machine to a collett chuck in order to hold the milling cutters.
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Re: Mini Revomaze Keyring Project

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Do use a computer to program what the machine does or are you just a master crafts man and do it all by hand?!?!
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Re: Mini Revomaze Keyring Project

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All done by hand.

It took me about 2 days just to make one from start to finish, and that's without making any mistakes. One wrong turn of one of those wheels and I have to start all over again. But its all good fun (mostly).

As for being a master crafts man :shock: :lol: no, never done anything like this before a couple of months ago.
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Mark76 wrote: As for being a master crafts man :shock: :lol: no, never done anything like this before a couple of months ago.
That's just impressive! :shock:
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My brother Philip helped me out a lot with what stuff to buy and how it all works and what books to read. He's ace with things like that. He has the big versions of what I have bought.

After I had a play with his machines I thought it would be great to have my own so I looked into what would be affordable on a smaller scale. I knew my dad would also like to use the machines cos he's always wanted to have a go at building a steam engine. (Which is coming along nicely)..

Unfortunately it's surprising what different parts and tools you need and I did have a bit of a moment when I saw my credit card statement.... :?
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Thanks to Allard for these photos :D ...... My camera has gone kaput. :cry:
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Mark they are stunning. The detail is superb, and from what we're hearing were a great success for all who tried them.
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Re: Mini Revomaze Keyring Project

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So, erm, got a bit carried away!

Introducing the RevoMini Deluxe Version. :roll:

Maybe just a slight bit of overkill. :D
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