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2 Cylinders go in and out so easily that they spin.
2 Cylinders go in and out so easily that they spin.


Produced with a 1 micron accuracy lathe/grinder.
Produced with a 1 micron accuracy lathe/grinder, which was self-built by a skilled technician with off-the-shelf parts such as super-precise marble blocks at $40 from E-bay combined with a precision motion spindle.




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at 6:01 shows internal grinder disks waterjet cut from abrasive disks. Epoxy-mounted on shaft.


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Latest revision as of 23:05, 1 July 2024

Precision of machining down to 1 micron with a DIY lathe - [1]. This takes DIY to the next level.

2 Cylinders go in and out so easily that they spin.

Produced with a 1 micron accuracy lathe/grinder, which was self-built by a skilled technician with off-the-shelf parts such as super-precise marble blocks at $40 from E-bay combined with a precision motion spindle.


at 6:01 shows internal grinder disks waterjet cut from abrasive disks. Epoxy-mounted on shaft.

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