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Nice work Bill, and congrats on the new mill up and running.
Going to make a few wooden parallels myself shortly,, handy for some things.
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Thanx guys. Those are not really parallels. It is a 3 inch square with a 1 1/2 inch hole drilled in the center. Then it is cut in half. They hold on the 1 1/2 inch spiggot on the back of the faceplate. Poor mans v-blocks.
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(12-20-2012, 05:55 PM)PixMan Wrote: 390rom for an end mill that size sounds awfully slow, even if it is a HSS tool.
Ken, that struck me too! But after trying to calculate the sfm for a 3/16 end mill my head started hurting.
Bill, you musta been cranking real slooow for that cut.
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Yes the RPM was slow and so was my hand cranking. Did it that way because I ead not completely sure of the mill capability yet. That was a big jump in motor size from 1/2 to 1 HP. Everything is fine now.
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Well I think it is always best to start off slow. Once one has a feeling for the machine then speed up (if you want too)
There is no real need for speed, there's no race
DaveH