Free 186 More Best Homemade Tools eBook:  
Get 2,000+ tool plans, full site access, and more.

User Tag List

Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 11

Thread: Assembling a complex machined part - GIF

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Content Editor
    Supporting Member
    Altair's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2013
    Posts
    12,020
    Thanks
    1,365
    Thanked 30,073 Times in 9,991 Posts

    Assembling a complex machined part - GIF

    Assembling a complex machined part. Not really sure what this is.




    Previously:

    Peristaltic pump cutaway - GIF
    Pump rotation tester - GIF
    Triple screw pump - GIF
    Massive screw compressor - photo
    Machining a pump - GIF

    186 More Best Homemade Tools eBook

  2. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Altair For This Useful Post:

    kboy0076 (Sep 8, 2023), nova_robotics (Aug 28, 2023)

  3. #2
    Supporting Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2022
    Location
    Midwest US
    Posts
    259
    Thanks
    181
    Thanked 151 Times in 101 Posts

    ductape's Tools
    It looks like a very complicated sprag clutch. Maybe multi-stage.

    2000 Tool Plans

  4. #3
    Supporting Member Frank S's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2015
    Location
    Peacock TX
    Posts
    11,264
    Thanks
    2,005
    Thanked 8,823 Times in 4,225 Posts

    Frank S's Tools
    I'm going to guess it has some connection in medical research
    Never try to tell me it can't be done
    When I have to paint I use KBS products

  5. #4
    12L14's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2017
    Posts
    120
    Thanks
    134
    Thanked 51 Times in 35 Posts

    12L14's Tools
    Some fancy mould for triple screw extruder?

  6. #5
    Supporting Member IntheGroove's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2019
    Location
    Lake Tahoe
    Posts
    1,935
    Thanks
    182
    Thanked 867 Times in 528 Posts

    IntheGroove's Tools
    Could be a rocket engine injector...

  7. #6

    Join Date
    Feb 2020
    Posts
    76
    Thanks
    3
    Thanked 15 Times in 12 Posts
    Cheese grater

  8. #7
    Supporting Member schuylergrace's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2020
    Location
    Mesa, Arizona
    Posts
    356
    Thanks
    284
    Thanked 169 Times in 106 Posts
    That is obviously a Mark III Turbo Encabulator. You can tell them from the Mark IIs, which are nearly identical in form but not function, by the magneto deductance valves, which in the Mark III are shaped like little teddy bears. They are the cutest things ever made by EDM.

    For topical application, only. Not to be taken internally or used in com-
    bination with other drugs or alcohol, except as directed by your shaman.
    Do not operate heavy equipment, unless you actually know how to.



  9. The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to schuylergrace For This Useful Post:

    Altair (Sep 12, 2023), Frank S (Aug 29, 2023), WorkerB (Aug 29, 2023)

  10. #8

    Join Date
    Feb 2020
    Posts
    76
    Thanks
    3
    Thanked 15 Times in 12 Posts
    Yes, I have found that the Mark II models are better for grating cheese, as the teddy bears in the Mark III tend to consume more than their share.

  11. #9

    Join Date
    May 2020
    Posts
    3
    Thanks
    9
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    I’ll ask the wife , she’ll know what it is

  12. #10
    Dry Creek Smithing
    Supporting Member

    Join Date
    Feb 2018
    Location
    CA, USA.
    Posts
    76
    Thanks
    3
    Thanked 20 Times in 17 Posts
    I'm going in on a hydraulic pump of very high pressure rating. Crazy high! Funny though that I did not see any aligning holes to sandwich I'll together. Some pieces had holes some did not.

    Doug D.C. Smithing

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •