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    Ottawa area BBQ and Swap Meet August 30, 2025, 11am to 3pm

    I am not an important consideration, but the end of August / start of September does not work for me
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    Ottawa area BBQ and Swap Meet August 30, 2025, 11am to 3pm

    I live in Toronto, but have family in Ottawa. I would be up to attend if the date doesn't conflict
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    Practical VFD use for VFD newbies

    My suggestion is that if you have a lot of these to do, get good tools and use the pre-made crimp ends. If you are only going to do a few, then the extra speed won't be worth it versus spending the time required to make a good connection directly with the wire.
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    Practical VFD use for VFD newbies

    Drill presses don't generate a lot of vibrations as a general rule. Maybe if it is unbalanced, or if the bit chatters. Drill chatter is high frequency low amplitude vibration. And an unbalanced spindle is low frequency low amplitude vibration. The key part being low amplitude. Most...
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    Practical VFD use for VFD newbies

    It seems unlikely that a drill press could generate enough vibration to affect the operation of a VFD.
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    Chain wear

    When I first saw the pictures, i thought you were going to say that you used an angle grinder on it - and since that was too slow, looking for a faster method to cut through the chain without looking up the exact specification, this type of steel is meant to be 'tough' more than 'hard'. Maybe...
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    Drilling with the cross slide

    I can nit pick with the best of them ;) But yeah, if that's a problem, you have way bigger problems somewhere else in the setup
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    Drilling with the cross slide

    Maybe you did and I mis understood. But an indicator on the headstock will fail to measure a movement of the headstock. It will measure movement in other parts relative to the headstock ;) this load twists the headstock one way, and the bed and everything connected to it in the other...
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    Drilling with the cross slide

    with no other tools in the shop to do it (or space to house them), you have to use the ones that you have ;) I have never seen a lathe where the tail stock isn't substantially more robust than the cross. And yes, the reduced eccentricity between the load and the support will produce better...
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    Drilling with the cross slide

    I think the advantage of this method is power feed. Using a lathe as a drilling machine - including for things that you aren't actually machining on the lathe but need to drill. It just needs to fit in the chuck and clear the bed
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