Making A QCTP Indicator Holder
#31
Ed,
Well that's not a nice thing to happen. I wonder if something wasn't held so tight that it moved. Chin Like you say .020" cut isn't a heavy cut.
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(10-13-2012, 04:13 PM)DaveH Wrote: Ed,
Well that's not a nice thing to happen. I wonder if something wasn't held so tight that it moved. Chin Like you say .020" cut isn't a heavy cut.
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Dave,

I don't think it was held tight enough in the screwless vise.

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(10-13-2012, 04:27 PM)EdK Wrote: Dave,

I don't think it was held tight enough in the screwless vise.

Ed
I think you are right - still scary with only a .020" cut.
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#34
OK, back on track with this project. Got the block milled and ready for the dovetail cutter. Now I just need to find it. I haven't used it in years so it may be quicker to just order one. Chin

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Lookin good so far!!

(Now,, where did i put that darned thing, i know i saw it awhile ago?) Lol
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#36
Well, this project is on hold again. I found the dovetail cutter but it's too small for the job so I'll need to purchase a larger one. It's always something. Bash

Ed
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#37
You don't need a dovetail cutter you need a shaper. Just ask SteveC
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(10-20-2012, 11:50 AM)f350ca Wrote: You don't need a dovetail cutter you need a shaper. Just ask SteveC
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(10-20-2012, 11:50 AM)f350ca Wrote: You don't need a dovetail cutter you need a shaper. Just ask SteveC

I'd much rather have a shaper, and I will, one day. Happyyes

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OK, the project is back on. I received the dovetail cutter today. I was pleasantly surprised when it turned out to be made in Japan just like the smaller one I bought many years ago. This means I should be able to finish up the project this coming weekend. Another one off my list. Smiley-dancenana

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