Ok, this has nothing to do with machining but another of my interest and competition of the limited budget for my hobby. I just bought another Seydel Saxony Chromatic to replace the one I screwed up, when try to customize it following the instruction on YouTube.
This is it:
This is it:
Isnt she a beauty?
As to machining, I've been feeling lazy. The shop is still in its partial stage of a reorg, and I've not decided if I should have the PD400 base back on the wooden bench top. Having it on the main bench seems to waste the area behind and making access to the shelf and other stuff rather inconvenient. And there is also the steel pegboard which is now mounted on the wooden bench. I've yet to redo it such that it is elevated above the benchtop to allow tools to hang beyond the area of the pegboard.
Several more tygings to do before I can get back to start my projects, but I've just added one; machining a harmonica comb.
Lets see if I can get started tomorrow.
As to machining, I've been feeling lazy. The shop is still in its partial stage of a reorg, and I've not decided if I should have the PD400 base back on the wooden bench top. Having it on the main bench seems to waste the area behind and making access to the shelf and other stuff rather inconvenient. And there is also the steel pegboard which is now mounted on the wooden bench. I've yet to redo it such that it is elevated above the benchtop to allow tools to hang beyond the area of the pegboard.
Several more tygings to do before I can get back to start my projects, but I've just added one; machining a harmonica comb.
Lets see if I can get started tomorrow.