Vikki,
that slitting saw arbor's 1/2" shank might be a problem ;-(. I don't
have a taig lathe but that thing sure would be a problem with my mill which
I believe uses the same spindle. A blank taig arbor is cheap, turn a step
to match your saws ID. 5 minutes and the shipping is more than a single
blank.
Jeff
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On 3/21/2007 at 8:30 PM wrlabs wrote:
--- In 7x12minilathe@..., "rancerupp" <rupps@...> wrote:
It Seems that a Slitting Saw & arbor would be prudent additions to my
accessory order but there are soooo many to choose from. For general
work (not slotting), what size would prob. be best (most common, most
economical)? What arbor size is the most common? I expect I'll be doing
mostly alum. but might need it for steel too.
Seems that an arbor might be a good first project. Thanks.
Making one doesn't seem that difficult. Being lazy and intimidated as
I am :-) I am considering this one:
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Micro-Mark has some really nice toys^H^H^H^H tools :-).
Chisels came today, going to go check them out here in a bit.
Take care, Vikki (no relation to Micro-Mark).
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