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rotary broach


 

I was wondering if there is a way of making one...I just cant bring myself to pay $600 or better just for the holder


 

Mike Cox shows how to make your own holder and broach:

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--- In 7x12minilathe@..., "nericarmi" wrote:

I was wondering if there is a way of making one...I just cant bring myself to pay $600 or better just for the holder


MERTON B BAKER
 

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, I've been using a ball tip Allen wrench in a battery powered
screwdriver for power cross & topslide feeds on my 7x lathes for about 10
years, and find that HSM has an article on doing this for a quick traverse
on the Bridgeport in the new issue..

Mert

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Mike Cox shows how to make your own holder and broach:

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--- In 7x12minilathe@..., "nericarmi" wrote:

I was wondering if there is a way of making one...I just cant bring myself
to pay $600 or better just for the holder



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"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 me clarify by rephrasing the sentence -- is there is
a way and means for the hobby individual person to make a rotary
broach holder (as oppose to the sophisticated industrial production
line equipment that most hobby users lack access to). Now Morton you
see how this could be cumbersome to explain when we try to spit hairs
rather than using common sense (seems not that common ...for some). in
any event I guess it will be allot easier for me if English was my
first language...would you like to try it in a different language
maybe that will clarify the issue.


 

my apologies I spell your name wrong Merton

On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 7:03 AM, Neri Carmi <nericarmi@...> wrote:
"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 me clarify by rephrasing the sentence -- is there is
a way and means for the hobby individual person to make a rotary
broach holder (as oppose to the sophisticated industrial production
line equipment that most hobby users lack access to). Now Morton you
see how this could be cumbersome to explain when we try to spit hairs
rather than using common sense (seems not that common ...for some). in
any event I guess it will be allot easier for me if English was my
first language...would you like to try it in a different language
maybe that will clarify the issue.


MERTON B BAKER
 

Not to worry about spelling my name, I'm used to it. English is the only
language that I speak & write, despite my teacher's efforts to give me the
ability to speak Latin, French & Spanish. I salute your efforts with
English; I had no idea that it was not your mother tongue. I apologize if I
made you feel that you were being mocked; I had no such intent. I am,
however, a bit short at times with some of the posters on this list. It's
my nature, as the scorpion said to the frog. With that said, The way I
make rectangular holes in steel is to make the piece in two halves, and cut
the hole halfway into each half with the vertical mill. I'll send you a
photo if you email me off list.

Mert

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[mailto:7x12minilathe@...]On Behalf Of Neri Carmi
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2013 10:08 AM
To: 7x12minilathe@...
Subject: Re: [7x12minilathe] Re: rotary broach


my apologies I spell your name wrong Merton

On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 7:03 AM, Neri Carmi <nericarmi@...> wrote:
"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 me clarify by rephrasing the sentence -- is there is
a way and means for the hobby individual person to make a rotary
broach holder (as oppose to the sophisticated industrial production
line equipment that most hobby users lack access to). Now Morton you
see how this could be cumbersome to explain when we try to spit hairs
rather than using common sense (seems not that common ...for some). in
any event I guess it will be allot easier for me if English was my
first language...would you like to try it in a different language
maybe that will clarify the issue.

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