Well done. I have thought and pondered this for decades but never tried it because no big machines. Now I have a bigger urge tobbuy a mill or surface grinder. Obviously thumb up & subscribed.
Michel, On your video replacing the plain bearings on a Proxton apron with ball bearings, it looked like you machined 19mm diameter all the way through. I thought it would be only 5mm deep each side ? If you can remember could you please clarify for me.
No, not all the way through. I drilled two holes of 5 mm deep and two of 5 mm plus the existing depth of I thought 3 mm, you have to check that extra depth yourself because I don't remember.
Estimado señor Michel fantástico trabajo, estoy deseando empezar a construir una mesa como la suya, ¿podría decirme dónde compro el teflón autoadhesivo? Muchas gracias
@@Michel-Uphoff Sorry. I thought part 1 would explain. What was the explanation called prototyping? I've played with the concept of turning mag fields on and off so I'm very interested in what you've done. I just found it, but seems it is called part 1 also.
Yes, sorry. Messed up the titles somehow. Corrected that. In fact, I don't turn magnetic fields on and off. That is not possible with a permanent magnet. But I do send the field lines through a movable iron medium to the location where I want them.
@@Michel-Uphoff thanks. I realize we are not turning the magnets off. It is a convenient way to describe the action but you are more correct. I really appreciate what you have done and plan some more experiments of my own.