Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 4:36 pm
Great pics!
How the rounded surface is ground on the bottom of lifter in my pic above, I don’t know, but what puzzles me is how the flat bottom surface of the EF is done. The only cutting machine that leaves straight machining marks that I can think of is a shaper:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaper
But shapers are sooo obsolete. It takes forever to cut a flat surface on one of those, as compared to a milling machine.
And that’s why they haven’t been around for the last 50 years, or so.
How the rounded surface is ground on the bottom of lifter in my pic above, I don’t know, but what puzzles me is how the flat bottom surface of the EF is done. The only cutting machine that leaves straight machining marks that I can think of is a shaper:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaper
But shapers are sooo obsolete. It takes forever to cut a flat surface on one of those, as compared to a milling machine.
And that’s why they haven’t been around for the last 50 years, or so.