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DA,
That looks quite smart, save the Oak for another project
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08-31-2012, 02:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-31-2012, 02:32 PM by TOM REED.)
I like hardwood especially the type :I get for free, I get from one of my local truck dealers the odd bunking timber that they use when shipping new trucks, they are about 6x8 inches and 4 feet long, some are oak, ash, hickory or some other mystery wood that I don't know but 2 of them across thew frame support the weight of the front of a big truck across the country and they are free. I have used them for many things including a stock I made for a benchrest rifle (some of them even have a very nice grain). They make nice blocks for across the ways when removing a chuck. A little work with a carbide blade and they can be made into many useful items. I have thought of making a similar cutter to make blocks for my ER40 collets. Now another project on the to do list,
I don't think I will live long enpugh to get everything done. tom
BY THE WAY VERY NICE BLOCK.
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(08-31-2012, 02:30 PM)TOM REED Wrote: I don't think I will live long enough to get everything done. tom
BY THE WAY VERY NICE BLOCK.
I think that applies to the majority of us Tom.
I suppose if you put a good finish on your rack and seal the grain it should keep any moisture in the wood off of your collets.
Nice job on the cutter. It looks downright angry, and ready to chew up anything in its path.
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Another option is to make your block out of the oak and make some inserts for the collets out of the plastic and make them a light press fit into the oak. I think that would look very nice.
Ed