On 14/04/23, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> 
>   given the possible "maker" community in the area, i figure i might
> as well ask here -- i'm looking for someone local who can do some
> simple machining of aluminum blocks to build a spherical ice cube
> maker. here's a sample set of instructions online:
> 
> http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-make-an-ice-ball-maker/
> 
>   really pretty straightforward -- two sizable aluminum blocks,
> machine two half-spheres into them, then install a couple vertical
> guides to let one block slowly, driven by it own weight, flatten a
> chunk of ice into a perfectly spherical ball. here's a video showing
> the principle in action (using copper instead of aluminum):
> 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuSeKS9sbZg
> 
>   anyway, you get the idea. anyone here have any suggestions for
> machine shops in town that can do this kind of thing? thanks.

This guy can most likely help you:
        http://www.johnsonweldingworks.com/

I'm heading in there today to get a part of one of my recumbent bikes fixed.

> rday

        slainte mhath, RGB

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