Oh yes. Damn near ready to move under its own power. Man, figuring all this out has been really time consuming and kinda addictive. I can't stop. Almost everything is made now. I have a throttle arm I want to make and an air cleaner base.
My goal in making this was to get familiar with the milling machine and make parts with high precision. It is CNC capable even though I'm running it fully manual. I need to know what it's capable of as far as how heavy of a cut it's happy about and feeds , for when I can actually write a g code program and let it go to town. The two sets of clamps are interchangeable as far as the two halves. Very satisfying. It all fits together so well. Almost every single bolt went in finger only with like no drag, and all the holes are snug. No oversized ovaled out stuff. The frame clamps on the sides were one of my biggest worries since they go around the frame and clamp on the motor plate with a thru bolt and had to be dead on. It fit perfect. The jack shaft upright on the belt side has a cutout for the clamp that fits perfect. The one screw up I have is that I cut the cutout out of the wrong one first. You can see only one was cutout in the first pics. Then I stared assembly and went "FUUUUUDGGGGE". The chain side is offset different so the frame clamp doesn't need to pass through it. Oh well. It's not going to hurt it.
My goal in making this was to get familiar with the milling machine and make parts with high precision. It is CNC capable even though I'm running it fully manual. I need to know what it's capable of as far as how heavy of a cut it's happy about and feeds , for when I can actually write a g code program and let it go to town. The two sets of clamps are interchangeable as far as the two halves. Very satisfying. It all fits together so well. Almost every single bolt went in finger only with like no drag, and all the holes are snug. No oversized ovaled out stuff. The frame clamps on the sides were one of my biggest worries since they go around the frame and clamp on the motor plate with a thru bolt and had to be dead on. It fit perfect. The jack shaft upright on the belt side has a cutout for the clamp that fits perfect. The one screw up I have is that I cut the cutout out of the wrong one first. You can see only one was cutout in the first pics. Then I stared assembly and went "FUUUUUDGGGGE". The chain side is offset different so the frame clamp doesn't need to pass through it. Oh well. It's not going to hurt it.
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