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myfordboy | Building the Myfordboy Wobbler on a Tiny Sieg Co Lathe. No other machine tools required. @myfordboy | Uploaded April 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
The model was designed to be built entirely on the Sieg/ Axminster Co lathe. No milling machine or drill is needed, just a few hand tools.
I could make a few more castings if anyone would like to build one.
My Axminster lathe : axminstertools.com/axminster-model-engineer-series-c0-micro-lathe-505100?tagrid=56519888 ( currently on sale at £100 less than I paid!)
3D printed figure STL: designscanprint3d.e-junkie.com/product/1771942/Loco-Driver-017
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Building the Myfordboy Wobbler on a Tiny Sieg Co Lathe. No other machine tools required. @myfordboy

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