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Nice looking setup for numbering is that held in the spin indexer and the rest made up of 123 or 456 blocks? Whatever it is a nice looking piece you have lots of patience for the graduations and numbers, my problem is my time is worth too much to me for something I can buy quite reasonable. I have 2 rotary tables a 10 inch that I imported myself plus a 3 inch I bought from one of the cdn tool suppliers when they had them on sale for $49.00. It is very small but I am sure it's adequate for small parts. tom
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Claude,
Those T-slots turned out very nice. Your project is coming along nicely. Keep the pictures coming!
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(09-11-2012, 06:24 AM)EdK Wrote: Those T-slots turned out very nice. Your project is coming along nicely. Keep the pictures coming!
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I love the "chamfer" on the upper edge of the slots Claude, did you use a countersink for them?
I always (almost) give a touch of the countersink to holes I drill, especially if they are going to be tapped.
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(09-11-2012, 07:39 AM)stevec Wrote: I love the "chamfer" on the upper edge of the slots Claude
I also noticed that and was wondering how you accomplished it on the curved portion.
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I don't know what Claude used, but I do a lot of my (45°) chamfering with 90° drill point end mills.
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That's what I was thinking he probably did Willie. I figured that is how I would do it and it would even get the rounded part.
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First class work
The engraving and numbering are better than many commercial units
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