View Full Version : "Tunnel routing"... small pieces safe. Video.
Dino Makropoulos
07-08-2007, 9:01 PM
Hi guys.
Here is a simple setup that we use to make parts.
Same method can be used with any router setup and a homemade tunnel.
Routing narrow moldings and small pieces can be done very safe and fast.
Thanks and enjoy the video.:cool:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKxnFBtcwQ0
Dino Makropoulos
Eurekazone.
John Stevens
07-08-2007, 9:40 PM
Dino, once again my hat's off to you. Ingenious, and no dust or shavings left over, either!
Regards,
John
Dino Makropoulos
07-09-2007, 8:12 AM
Thanks John.
That was nothing special.
Just a safe and easy way to handle our production.
Please, stop over one day.:cool:
jason lambert
07-09-2007, 2:27 PM
Nice Demo it is nice to see posts on how people do things safely.
Dino Makropoulos
07-09-2007, 7:20 PM
Nice Demo it is nice to see posts on how people do things safely.
Thanks Jason.
The routing tunnel details.
http://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=61307
Rich Torino
07-09-2007, 7:50 PM
Dino,
thanks for the demo.. Relatively simple and very safe...
Dino Makropoulos
07-09-2007, 9:29 PM
Dino,
thanks for the demo.. Relatively simple and very safe...
Thanks Rich.
More simple and safe videos to come.
Cliff Rohrabacher
07-09-2007, 9:53 PM
Real slick~!! Looks like Ultra High Molecular weight Poly Etheline for the fences..
I watched the video and couldn't help wondering how closely I could group projectiles over a 50 yard range if I climb milled with it.
Think of it. Load the spring loaded fence with good stiff die springs and line up a whole lotta little pieces and send 'em in in on the climb mill side in a rapid fire fashion. The neighbor's cat wouldn't be using the dust pile for a litter box any longer - Eh wot ?
Dino Makropoulos
07-10-2007, 7:29 PM
Real slick~!! Looks like Ultra High Molecular weight Poly Etheline for the fences..
I watched the video and couldn't help wondering how closely I could group projectiles over a 50 yard range if I climb milled with it.
Think of it. Load the spring loaded fence with good stiff die springs and line up a whole lotta little pieces and send 'em in in on the climb mill side in a rapid fire fashion. The neighbor's cat wouldn't be using the dust pile for a litter box any longer - Eh wot ?
Cliff,
With 2 stationary fences and climb routing/milling...
the router jumps off the rail.
With the right pressure applied, no problems on climb routing.
With not enough spring force,
your thoughts about the neighbor's cat is right on.:D
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