Indian Mark's 1911 build
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Re: Indian Mark's 1911 build
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You can use this program to make and check G-code changes without having to download into the machine!!
You can sit on your couch open the files in a windows or similar operating system and examine it or change it before you download to machine!!
Add text or compile multiple programs togther!!
Makes it easier sometimes!!
Hope it helps!!
If you got a better one I would be interested!!
This one is FREE!!!
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Re: Indian Mark's 1911 build
Fantastic
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Re: Indian Mark's 1911 build
Cool, I use Mastercam for everything. I can backplot and verify all the cutterpaths using 3D graphics. It's pretty cool. I do have another one for editing programs, but I usually just use it for linking and looping programs. In other words cutting the same thing in different locations or multiple times.Customize IT wrote:You may already know about this??
You can use this program to make and check G-code changes without having to download into the machine!!
You can sit on your couch open the files in a windows or similar operating system and examine it or change it before you download to machine!!
Add text or compile multiple programs togther!!
Makes it easier sometimes!!
Hope it helps!!
If you got a better one I would be interested!!
This one is FREE!!!
http://www.pnotepad.org/
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Just wanted to thank Dan and anyone else involved in getting this board up and running.
Dan is a personal friend of mine and one of the finest people I know. I have a world of respect for him, not just for his work here but also for reasons beyond this forum.
Not sure if that's 200 words, but that's my intro and I'm sticking to it.
BTW, I'm Mark. Not Indian, just a fanatic of the motorcycle brand.
Re: Indian Mark's 1911 build
So I got started. I may end up completely re-doing the frame because I didn't get an expert opinion on the material.
Squared up a piece of QC-10 and put a hole on 17.5* for the magazine. The block size is with is .0005 of actual dimensions. Well within tolerance. The actual slot will be put in with a wire-edm machine (the hole is to feed the wire thru). That's next.
Also ordered a couple "woodruff" cutters for some undercuts.
Squared up a piece of QC-10 and put a hole on 17.5* for the magazine. The block size is with is .0005 of actual dimensions. Well within tolerance. The actual slot will be put in with a wire-edm machine (the hole is to feed the wire thru). That's next.
Also ordered a couple "woodruff" cutters for some undercuts.
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PLESE HELP????
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Re: Indian Mark's 1911 build
I really need a sine plate!!
Pics of cutters Please!!
When you get them!!!
Pics of cutters Please!!
When you get them!!!
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Re: Indian Mark's 1911 build
ya know, i once backplotted and verified all my cutterpaths using 3D graphics, but i blew a canooter valve and had to start all over again. (sorry, probably just too much sake talking, LOL).
all kidding aside, ya know i'm really jealous that you can do this, right?
roll on with it, buddy!
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all kidding aside, ya know i'm really jealous that you can do this, right?
roll on with it, buddy!
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Just wanted to thank Dan and anyone else involved in getting this board up and running.
Dan is a personal friend of mine and one of the finest people I know. I have a world of respect for him, not just for his work here but also for reasons beyond this forum.
Not sure if that's 200 words, but that's my intro and I'm sticking to it.
BTW, I'm Mark. Not Indian, just a fanatic of the motorcycle brand.
Re: Indian Mark's 1911 build
I know EXACTLY what you mean.budoka wrote:ya know, i once backplotted and verified all my cutterpaths using 3D graphics, but i blew a canooter valve and had to start all over again. (sorry, probably just too much sake talking, LOL).
Cutters came in today. I forgot to order one tho. And, I'm going to have to customize a couple of these to make them work. That'll be a bit later.
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Just wanted to thank Dan and anyone else involved in getting this board up and running.
Dan is a personal friend of mine and one of the finest people I know. I have a world of respect for him, not just for his work here but also for reasons beyond this forum.
Not sure if that's 200 words, but that's my intro and I'm sticking to it.
BTW, I'm Mark. Not Indian, just a fanatic of the motorcycle brand.
Re: Indian Mark's 1911 build
Made a little progress today. Some areas of the receiver can't be machined by conventional milling. I'll be using an edm machine for that. I made up a set of electrodes for the first "burn". There's actually 5 electrodes, but only 3 were done when I took the pic.
I probably won't get to the edm part for quite some time.
I probably won't get to the edm part for quite some time.
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Re: Indian Mark's 1911 build
mark,
funny you posted this as Gary and i built different weapon systems as another hobby. i like to build my own platforms. i like the weapon to look like nothing else out there. gary applied his garage tool building to weapons. right now he is working on a MAC style M11/9 using a drill press and dremel and hand files.
funny you posted this as Gary and i built different weapon systems as another hobby. i like to build my own platforms. i like the weapon to look like nothing else out there. gary applied his garage tool building to weapons. right now he is working on a MAC style M11/9 using a drill press and dremel and hand files.
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Just wanted to thank Dan and anyone else involved in getting this board up and running.
Dan is a personal friend of mine and one of the finest people I know. I have a world of respect for him, not just for his work here but also for reasons beyond this forum.
Not sure if that's 200 words, but that's my intro and I'm sticking to it.
BTW, I'm Mark. Not Indian, just a fanatic of the motorcycle brand.
Re: Indian Mark's 1911 build
That's awesome! I'd like to see more of that.krymis wrote:mark,
funny you posted this as Gary and i built different weapon systems as another hobby. i like to build my own platforms. i like the weapon to look like nothing else out there. gary applied his garage tool building to weapons. right now he is working on a MAC style M11/9 using a drill press and dremel and hand files.
I'm wanting this one to look exactly like a 1911.
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Just wanted to thank Dan and anyone else involved in getting this board up and running.
Dan is a personal friend of mine and one of the finest people I know. I have a world of respect for him, not just for his work here but also for reasons beyond this forum.
Not sure if that's 200 words, but that's my intro and I'm sticking to it.
BTW, I'm Mark. Not Indian, just a fanatic of the motorcycle brand.
Re: Indian Mark's 1911 build
hansgoudzwaard wrote:OK , now you have me looking.
http://www.angelfire.com/hero/bigfoot1/mac11_9.pdf
Oh, cool. I'll be reading through that for sure!! Thanks.
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Just wanted to thank Dan and anyone else involved in getting this board up and running.
Dan is a personal friend of mine and one of the finest people I know. I have a world of respect for him, not just for his work here but also for reasons beyond this forum.
Not sure if that's 200 words, but that's my intro and I'm sticking to it.
BTW, I'm Mark. Not Indian, just a fanatic of the motorcycle brand.
Re: Indian Mark's 1911 build
hansgoudzwaard wrote:OK , now you have me looking.
http://www.angelfire.com/hero/bigfoot1/mac11_9.pdf
Oh, cool. I'll be reading through that for sure!! Thanks.
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Re: Indian Mark's 1911 build
Mark,
I know you have probably already checked these out, but if not. Two of the best references I've found on the 1911 are Jerry Kuhnhausen' s 1911 Shop Manuals Vol. 1 The Colt .45 Automatic A Shop Manual and Vol. 2 The U.S. M1911/M1911A1 Pistols
and Commercial M1911 type Pistols A Shop Manual. They give specs. and operating theory. A gain I look forward to following this thread.
Keep up the great work.
Steve
I know you have probably already checked these out, but if not. Two of the best references I've found on the 1911 are Jerry Kuhnhausen' s 1911 Shop Manuals Vol. 1 The Colt .45 Automatic A Shop Manual and Vol. 2 The U.S. M1911/M1911A1 Pistols
and Commercial M1911 type Pistols A Shop Manual. They give specs. and operating theory. A gain I look forward to following this thread.
Keep up the great work.
Steve
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Just wanted to thank Dan and anyone else involved in getting this board up and running.
Dan is a personal friend of mine and one of the finest people I know. I have a world of respect for him, not just for his work here but also for reasons beyond this forum.
Not sure if that's 200 words, but that's my intro and I'm sticking to it.
BTW, I'm Mark. Not Indian, just a fanatic of the motorcycle brand.
Re: Indian Mark's 1911 build
Steve, the Colt .45 shop manual has been in my Amazon "cart" for a while now. I'll add Vol. 2 The U.S. M1911/M1911A1 Pistols
Thanks.
Thanks.