I used the blade from a combo' square, on edge. Lay it across the cutter and the outfeed table. Rotate the cutter by hand. If the outfeed is too low, it will lift the rule and drag it forward. Tweak...
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I used the blade from a combo' square, on edge. Lay it across the cutter and the outfeed table. Rotate the cutter by hand. If the outfeed is too low, it will lift the rule and drag it forward. Tweak...
Another good point.
Even with 2 flute I prefer to ramp in if possible. Old habit ... hard to break ... but seems like there's less crud burned onto the tip. But 90% of the 'wood' I was routing was...
Forgot, slotting with a 4 flute puts a flute on centerline, which is trying to deflect ... 'things' ... while the trailing flute is generating one of the walls.
A climb cut might need a finish...
Chipload is the same, SFM is less.
Vertical needs to be secured? Even tipped back 15 to 30 deg? Gravity is your friend here. Small'ish pieces probably need some kind of restraint even horizontal. Anything substantial you can probably...
'Spectrum Supply' pop's in my head ...
If that doesn't come up ...bury me in 'abuse' until I dig thru 10 or 15 yo email to figure out where I sourced them, and what I got for ????
I've got a...
'Long blades' ...at some point equals how much of 'that' do we have in stock.
It's sold, at least in reasonable sizes, in 100 foot spools.
A couple of sizes ... whatever's left, 1/4 to 1/2" ......
I have a power feeder that's free, and requires no adjustments.
My right thumb. Yeah, it gets tired... but it's free and so far hasn't complained enough that I'm inclined to toss it out the door.
Euro machines...
It's not a 'jointer', it's a 'surface planer'.
And then you move it to the 'thickness planer'.
My ... uh ... 741 ... has a lever adjustment. I make light passes jointing, using a thumb as a guide based on roughly half the twist. Yes, so far at least, I've raised it above the table before...
Always helpful. Thanking you in advance.
Where did I see 'freeze/thaw' cycles pushing posts out of the ground?
Mount it to a sled, with 1/4" clearance to the blade. Add hardwood jaws for 'zero clearance'.
Seems I've seen a parallel clamp mounted to a sled. Adding a hold down clamp of some sort wouldn't be...
A friend had several Amada cutoff saws. Went in there one day and he was cutting 8 inch plus stainless. Not a problem ... get the feed pressure right ... and ...
He'd 'dress' the blade every few...
Long glass fiber seems to do well to keep concrete together. Can get a bit 'fuzzy' at places its not well compacted in to.
I looked at a dome house for sale. Ridge top, southern'ish views, beautiful.
Early spring, Santa Cruz mountains. Already too hot inside for my tastes.
Dont know if its still there after the...
I worked out how to do this on 'something' some years back. Lever switches with a cam plate running past them, or a momentary pushbutton ... which I think was near impossible to find?
Wiring is...
A rack and pinion vise. Don't think I've seen that before. Looks like a weight and pulley for clamping force?
And that cabinet is amazing.
Gummy aluminum? Sounds like 5052 ... meant for fabrication, bending, welding. Sucks to *machine* ...
Common for sheet stock, for the bending/welding purpose. 6061 not unavailable... just harder to...
A friend has a warehouse of walnut slabs, Claro, Bastogne, most from the Sacramento Valley. Absolutely gorgeous stuff. Very few of them small enough to fit on a 'normal' size, 4x8, cnc router. He...
3450 RPM ... 1725 RPM ...
And the oddball 1140 ... for single phase. There's one floating around somewhere in my Dad's collection of GrandDad's stuff. Pretty convenient if you've got nothing but...
4 flute non center cut endmills ... ramp them in ... pressure on the quill and crank the table back and forth until you're at depth.
No different than what you'd do with a slot mortiser.
Does...
Mill, and machining center. RPM limits just relate to feed. HSS probably just fine at lower speed, but don't think carbide won't work unless its singing.
Old guy ... 'the material doesn't care'...
Brown paper bag, but *drops* of glue, not a full coat.
Somewhere in the back of my head is a comment about clamps...
'If you're tripping over them on the floor, you've almost got enough'