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Rotary Table - knapper - 07-22-2012 I just acquired a new 6 inch, horz/vertical rotary table and now i need some tooling for it.. RE: Rotary Table - DaveH - 07-22-2012 Hi Knapper, Let me just say welcome to MetalworkingFun I think you will need to be a little more specific with regards the "tooling" you require. There isn't as such a lot of "tooling" for RT's. Are you looking for something to do a specific job. It may help us to understand your request. Dave RE: Rotary Table - knapper - 07-22-2012 Well I don't really know what I need because I don't know how to use the darn thing yet?? I need to find a good book on the use of a Rotary Table and read up on them!! I understand the basic idea but not the specifics of how it is used?? I understand that the disks that have all the holes in them are for different projects that match the degrees of a circle but from there on is a mystery to me so far.. Now I can put a piece of aluminum plate down on the table and cut an arc but that is about all.. In the "mystery book" I would hope to get instructions on how to use the T slots to hold down the plate??? As you can see, I am not a machinist but have a new SMITHY Granite series, IMAX 1340.. and want to learn.. Knapper RE: Rotary Table - DaveH - 07-22-2012 Knapper, I have moved this thread to "General Metalworking Discussion" the area it was in is more "I want to sell" "I want to buy" specific items. This is a much better place you will get a lot more responses here DaveH RE: Rotary Table - knapper - 07-22-2012 Thanks Dave; I need all the help I can get.. LOL I took a class in the lathe and mill of my machine at the local Trade Technical College, here in Salt Lake City, Utah.. Had a good time and DID learn a lot.. Especially, some of the finer points with the lathe.. I really enjoyed the time that we spent on the ART of threading.. That is a lot more complicated than I thought i would be but I do understand NOW why it is like it is.. Like working with 3 different Diameters on the same piece in the lathe. LOL Knapper RE: Rotary Table - DaveH - 07-22-2012 Knapper, This any use [attachment=2502] DaveH RE: Rotary Table - knapper - 07-22-2012 Dave H. Thank you very much. Even though the directions fit a 4 inch Table.. I will be able to correct it so it will apply to my 6 inch Table.. Now to sit down and study this very carefully.. Do I dare ask what a set of those dividing plates cost??? Knapper RE: Rotary Table - EdK - 07-22-2012 Knapper, What brand of rotary table do you have? Ed RE: Rotary Table - ETC57 - 07-22-2012 (07-22-2012, 10:05 AM)knapper Wrote: Well I don't really know what I need because I don't know how to use the darn thing yet?? I need to find a good book on the use of a Well congrats on the Smithy 1340 mine is the 110v max not the 220v. [attachment=2503] I've been quite happy with mine, what size is your rt mine is an 8". Using holding and clamping systems to secure the work is kind of a learn as you go thing. I have learned a lot here at Metal Working Fun, if you do a little poking around in here you will find lots of good ideas and how too's. feel free to ask lots of questions. Jerry. RE: Rotary Table - dallen - 07-25-2012 (07-22-2012, 03:55 PM)ETC57 Wrote:(07-22-2012, 10:05 AM)knapper Wrote: Well I don't really know what I need because I don't know how to use the darn thing yet?? I need to find a good book on the use of a ETC57 what brand is your rotary table and where did you pick it up at, reason I'm asking is I'm thinking of getting a bigger one for my mill. DA Quote:Well congrats on the Smithy 1340 mine is the 110v max not the 220v. |