If you ever need to make a spindle workstop...
... bicycle handle bar nuts fit the 7x bore. I just tapped one to fit some 1/8" threaded tube used for lamps (straight 1/8" x 27 pipe), bored the other out with some slop to allow it to move up the
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WAM
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#67886
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Re: Axis designations
Well I wasn't entirely disagreeing with you. The emphatic No no no no, certainly stirred up some emotion.? (Big Smile) But after following this thread of posts I can see now there seems to be a
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John Kiely
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#67885
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Save Up To 25% on Mitutoyo + Free Shipping! (fwd)
Speaking of Enco and codes ... Vince. -- Michigan VHF Corp. http://www.nobucks.net/ http://www.CDupe.com/ http://www.foggymist.com The Foggy Mist Emporium ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Save
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Vince Vielhaber
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#67884
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Re: rotary broach
my apologies I spell your name wrong Merton
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Neri
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#67883
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Re: rotary broach
"When I read that "wondering if there is a way of making one" I thought someone must have made the first one, eh? " OK if you are in the mood of splitting hair over English language phrases then let
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Neri
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#67882
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Re: Enco promo code anyone?
I just checked and the last one I had for free shipping expired. The current one is for 10% off of your first order over $149. Did I see you post in the HF thread on Slick Deals? Vince. -- Michigan
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Vince Vielhaber
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#67881
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Re: seperating workpiece cyno
Hardware stores sell acetone in quart cans quite cheaply.? One can should last a lifetime of CA removal and removal of your wife's nail polish. Colin. ________________________________ To:
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Colin Sharpe
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#67879
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Re: rotary broach
When I read that "wondering if there is a way of making one" I thought someone must have made the first one, eh? And if that's so, everything had to be done at least once , for the first time. Now,
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MERTON B BAKER <mertbaker@...>
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#67880
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Re: 100mm spindle source in US?
The prize-winning Stepperhead is my favourite: http://www.lathes.co.uk/stepperhead/ <http://www.lathes.co.uk/stepperhead/> Its plans and construction are currently serialised in Model Engineers'
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andyf1108
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#67878
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Re: Axis designations
cnc sales wrote.......There is a very easy way to remember the axis designations. The lathe is a horizontal mill. You stand at the TS and look towards the HS. x is right, y is up, and z is towards
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Ellis Cory
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#67877
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Re: 100mm spindle source in US?
This is one of the nicest scratch built lathes I know of. And one of less than 10 finished - scratch built cnc latehs are very rare. Equally rare are scratch built cnc mills.. I know of about 5 in
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CNC 6-axis Deisgns
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#67876
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Re: Axis designations
No, no, no, no ! There are LOTS of excellent reasons never to swap the designations. For cnc use especially. There is tool tip compensation, tool wear compensation, css (very very important), feed per
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CNC 6-axis Deisgns
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#67875
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Re: seperating workpiece cyno
Thanks everyone I got it off , I tried heat and acetone (nail polish remover) Man that stuff gives me a headache, where as laquer paint thinners doesn't. Nearly as nasty as two pack paint . I did use
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Don Leitch <don@...>
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#67874
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Enco promo code anyone?
anyone have an enco promo code? I need some more Rapid Tap oil, and they have a great price, but was hoping for free shipping ;-) or any other promo codes out there? thanks! Mike B
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Exibar
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#67870
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Re: seperating workpiece cyno
Borrow somebody's Nail Polish Remover. Make sure it is acetone based. Given a little soak time it'll turn the glue into goo, and separation & clean up gets easy after that. My first experience with
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OneBike2Ride
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#67869
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Re: Real Bull 7x14 lathe questions?
It is indeed several times the lathe: http://i733.photobucket.com/albums/ww340/CreviceReamer/GRIZZLY%20G0602%2010x22%20LATHE/100_4028_edited.jpg (that's a 7x10, but close enough). Tony
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Tony Smith
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#67873
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Re: seperating workpiece cyno
That's what I thought I was going to be able to do . But its ali and I didn't want to ding it, I tried with a plastic mallet , nothing happened. I made a cpl punch and base tools for separating
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Don Leitch <don@...>
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#67868
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Re: Real Bull 7x14 lathe questions?
Not sure of the price range you guys are looking at,but at 1150.00 my 10x22 from grizzly is several times the lathe that the 7x12 it replaced. I lost the 7x12 to thieves last winter, and got the 10x22
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Dennis
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#67867
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Re: seperating workpiece cyno
dress hoping the Like other said heat works well. Most adhesives soften or break down about 70 degrees Celcius (~160F). This is very handy to know if you want to get a decal or similar off without
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Tony Smith
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#67872
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Re: seperating workpiece cyno
Back when we used superglue to attach accelerometers we detached them by striking the side. Superglue doesn't hold well in shear. -- Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc. www.interstellar.com tel:
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Jerry Durand <jdurand@...>
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#67866
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