Like many other threads brought over from the old forum there was a lot of posts added that are lost to the old forum.
I was sharing some discussion with Jim from the Nugget Shooters forum. If your interested in learning more about this machine, you can visit the thread within his forum. It starts in about half way through the
thread titled Kingman Turquoise mine.
Finally got this puppy all cleaned up and set up.

The cab gets waxed on to one of about 50 various engine valves made in to dops which go inside the chuck.

On the opposite end of the chuck is where the Graves type cams are placed. They ride on the fixed pulley which is driven by a separate motor. Very similar to the Graves preformer.

It came with five different diamond discs. Each has a different type of shape. Not sure if there are others that I can purchase yet. Four of them are brand new, and the fifth is worn some.


There is a box with some chambers in it. The guy was not sure about how this whole thing worked. It looks like this box with the chambers needs to be hooked up to a shop vac, sucking the dust from behind the blade, down a hose and into this box..
Not sure which end goes towards the vac hose. The larger chamber first , or if the waste has to go through the series of smaller chambers before getting to the one largest of the chambers last.



This puppy really screams at 3450 rpm.
I think it is going to take a bit of experimenting to get a handle on what cam to use with what disc.
Going to do some checking on if there are other shaped discs available someplace.
Planning on making a nice selection of home made cams so as to have a sweet variety of different cabs that can be readily made on this thing.
I can't do anything with it until I get a shop vac hooked up to it.
Anxious to see how the few discs that came with it will shape some cabs. I am hoping to find a disc that will let me do 45 beveling too.
I was just getting ready to buy a submersible pump off eBay, then this came with a nice one. Big enough for this machine plus can run a line off it to my arbor unit that has paper abrasives on it.
I have not seen one of these before, so have much to find out about it.
If anyone has any experience, tips, or parts knowledge about this, please shout it out !
