Thanks Jim. 
Most of this weekends parts were made on the lathe, with a few features then added on the mill.
in terms of accuracy, yes a lot of the parts need to have close tolerances. The crank for example has to be able to hold steam/air, yet still be able to turn smoothly in the bearing.
I have DRO's (digital readouts) on both my mill and lathe which have a resolution of 5 microns (5 one thousandths of a mm) which helps a lot in holding tolerances. I would hate to do it the old fashioned way of counting revolutions of the hand wheels and dealing with backlash.

Most of this weekends parts were made on the lathe, with a few features then added on the mill.
in terms of accuracy, yes a lot of the parts need to have close tolerances. The crank for example has to be able to hold steam/air, yet still be able to turn smoothly in the bearing.
I have DRO's (digital readouts) on both my mill and lathe which have a resolution of 5 microns (5 one thousandths of a mm) which helps a lot in holding tolerances. I would hate to do it the old fashioned way of counting revolutions of the hand wheels and dealing with backlash.
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