Homemade Two wheel tractor

/ Homemade Two wheel tractor
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/ Homemade Two wheel tractor #44  
so, how did you slot the axle for the wheel hubs??.. a milling machine is needed for that because of the tight tolerances and accuracy needed..
 
/ Homemade Two wheel tractor #45  
I don’t think he did. It looks like the hubs are clamped onto the axles.
 
/ Homemade Two wheel tractor #47  
so, how did you slot the axle for the wheel hubs??.. a milling machine is needed for that because of the tight tolerances and accuracy needed..
Can mill it on the lathe
 
/ Homemade Two wheel tractor #48  
Can mill it on the lathe
how?. I've worked for a defense contractor for years making parts for jet fighters and helicopters, using all kinds of machines, and that was NEVER done.. the only way possible to do that on a lathe is VERY unconventional, you'd need to lock up the chuck, either by tying the brake on with a rope, or make a jig for that, and drill the ends of the shaft for a live center, and make it tight against the shaft, and make a special bit with the exact width needed, and use the power feed to essentially scrape the steel horizontally a little at a time. and I don't see the shaft drilled for a live center..
 
/ Homemade Two wheel tractor #49  
He built a horizontal milling machine. Anyways, can be done on the lathe, specially if you have a milling attachment like he also built in his lathe.
 
/ Homemade Two wheel tractor #50  
how?. I've worked for a defense contractor for years making parts for jet fighters and helicopters, using all kinds of machines, and that was NEVER done.. the only way possible to do that on a lathe is VERY unconventional, you'd need to lock up the chuck, either by tying the brake on with a rope, or make a jig for that, and drill the ends of the shaft for a live center, and make it tight against the shaft, and make a special bit with the exact width needed, and use the power feed to essentially scrape the steel horizontally a little at a time. and I don't see the shaft drilled for a live center..
Mount shaft to cross slide, end mill or keyset cutter mounted in the spindle. Done all the time.

Would like to see the mill the OP made.
 
/ Homemade Two wheel tractor #51  
how?. I've worked for a defense contractor for years making parts for jet fighters and helicopters, using all kinds of machines, and that was NEVER done.. the only way possible to do that on a lathe is VERY unconventional, you'd need to lock up the chuck, either by tying the brake on with a rope, or make a jig for that, and drill the ends of the shaft for a live center, and make it tight against the shaft, and make a special bit with the exact width needed, and use the power feed to essentially scrape the steel horizontally a little at a time. and I don't see the shaft drilled for a live center..

Put the endmill in the chuck to spin. Mount the shaft in your toolholder.
 
/ Homemade Two wheel tractor #54  

you my friend got some great skills, been watching your vids,and vewing post here,
i am blown away at the lathe, an mill attatchment you have made and the other mill,and the tractor, i really enjoy building stuff from scrap as well,
enjoying the build and getting some great ideas,
thanks,godbless
 
/ Homemade Two wheel tractor #56  
This is very cool.
 

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