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PostPosted: Sun May 29, 2011 1:55 pm 
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and if you can handle it . Piston blanks for 69 to 72 mm , specially made for Bugatti . You can machine any dimension you like . This blanks are cast in a preheated mold and 2 times heat treated . material
Mahle 124 , the best material for pistons today . Any questions ?


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 Post subject: Re: Read only , if you have a lathe -
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None that I can think of.


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I have a question...

You are selling them?

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yes , this is the first mold we made for Bugatti . We make pistons from 58mm to 160mm .


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 Post subject: Re: Read only , if you have a lathe -
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Udolahr wrote:
yes , this is the first mold we made for Bugatti . We make pistons from 58mm to 160mm .


Are you suggesting that you machine your pistons on a conventional lathe?
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yes , I use a conventional lahte .


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Udolahr wrote:
yes , I use a conventional lahte .

So I guess the pistons you produce are round?
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some engines have round pistons . But I do not make them round .


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Udolahr wrote:
some engines have round pistons . But I do not make them round .

Machined on a conventional lathe but not round?
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yes !


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I've had that problem myself when I've used a dodgy old lathe too.... :wink:


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It is perfectly possible to make oval shaped parts on a lathe. However, you will need to rebuild your lathe somewhat. Udo already showed the principle in another thread. Inevitable play can be accounted for by tensioning the cross support with a spring.

Dodgy lathes should be refurbished, or tossed. However, even on a dodgy lathe a good craftsman can make accurate parts. As long as you keep all play to one side of your measurements and fixed points. Besides that, no lathe is free of a certain degree of play or backlash. Even with anti-backlash nuts. CNC programs take backlash into account when calculating the neccesary movements.

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Herman wrote:
It is perfectly possible to make oval shaped parts on a lathe. However, you will need to rebuild your lathe somewhat. Udo already showed the principle in another thread. Inevitable play can be accounted for by tensioning the cross support with a spring.

Dodgy lathes should be refurbished, or tossed. However, even on a dodgy lathe a good craftsman can make accurate parts. As long as you keep all play to one side of your measurements and fixed points. Besides that, no lathe is free of a certain degree of play or backlash. Even with anti-backlash nuts. CNC programs take backlash into account when calculating the neccesary movements.

For peace keeping: Play it nice!

I agree.


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