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Bill Newcomer (musclecarfan)
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Custom rims from mini lathe

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Fold down bench in up position 
 

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Fold down bench in down position 
 

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Taig mini lathe 
 

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Peeled ridge from inside tire 
 

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Just cut 1st chunk of raw tubing 
 

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Machined inner step on 1st side 
 

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Turning down wheel lip 
 

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Test fit center in hoop 
 

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Parting the two rims from each other 
 

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Test fit in the tire 
 

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Rear hoops. One polished. 
 

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Rear pair ready for lettering 
 

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Front hoops. One polished. 
 

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1st set done 
 

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2nd set in progress 
 

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2nd set detail 
 

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2nd set done 
 

Commentaires

4 14 May 2021, 05:17
Bill Newcomer
After owning my Taig min lathe for 4 months, I finally got to use it for what I intended. My Boss 429 Mustang is pretty much done pending wheels and tires. After detailing 3 rim styles, I decided I like the Magnum 500's. My tire selection is "big and littles" with the same tread pattern. My 1st problem is the rim OD is slightly too small for the tire ID. In addition, I wanted deep dish rears. I spent yesterday evening getting familiar with operating my new lathe. It has been over 20 years since I have operated one. Amazingly I got a good pair of hoops on the first try. I plan on making the front pair this weekend. Comments welcome.
14 May 2021, 05:46
Treehugger
I've been wondering about buying a lathe machine at some point. I think I've learned that you can use a piece of emery cloth for gently polishing the metal: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emery_cloth

I wish I had a big lathe to create a lot of metal train wheels, and also a big three piece aluminium artillery cannon (about 40+ cm total length, too big for a small lathe). I have a WW2 Dora railway cannon in 1:72 scale kit to fix. 🙁
14 May 2021, 09:26
Bill Newcomer
Got my front pair of hoops machined and polished today. It takes about 4 hours per pair. Lathe is very messy. Aluminum chips and curly Q's everywhere. No way I could use it in the house.
16 May 2021, 02:28
Brandon H
I'm one paycheck away from pulling the trigger on a minilathe myself... I'll be turning my own pulleys and sheaves soon!
25 June 2021, 22:25
Bill Newcomer
Brandon, Good for you! My mom sent me a generous amount of Christmas cash last year which made it feasible for me to get mine.
27 June 2021, 04:25

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I can now make aluminum wheel hoops to fit kit wheel centers to virtually any set of tires.

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