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  1. J

    WTB: 8"-14" rotary table - Lumby BC

    Thank you john for new to me basically new rotary table look forward to using it just have to make a convenient way of loading and unloading onto mill
  2. J

    Using a laser rifle site for setting lathe toolholders and tail stock??

    That's not too bad but I think you can get faster and better results with cylinder square to tram the head. If you have quill that is Lazer would be faster then dial indicator but I guess it depends what you want. Have to look him up see what he has going on maybe could be usefully trick for...
  3. J

    Using a laser rifle site for setting lathe toolholders and tail stock??

    Could work but can't imagine be more accurate then a couple thou at best with a laser point, but if you made up a alignment bar between centers it would be more accurate or can even buy them for under 100$ https://www.edgetechnologyproducts.com/tailstock-alignment-bar/ Should be able make one...
  4. J

    Tips/Techniques New VFD questions

    I've heard that rule of thumb for VFD thing before. I think it's more for pumps or equipment running peak amps continuously vs what us hobbyist are gonna use it for. My 7.5 HP lathe turning at lowest rpm (12.5) which should put most load on VFD if I remember correctly when I had amp meter on it...
  5. J

    Tips/Techniques New VFD questions

    I have powered my equipment with solid wire cause I happen to have more of it laying around then stranded works fine for runing power from VFD to motor. 16/4 cabtire is rated to 13 amps so it works great too and easier to work with. I would run solid wire from panel to a plug then run stranded...
  6. J

    Tips/Techniques New VFD questions

    For a 2 HP 3phase motor 220v I think they draw 7 amps max so coming out of the VFD with 14/3 is more then adequate, as for input 14/2 should be fine aswell for 2 HP as single phase 220v draws max 13 amps but doesn't hurt to use 12/2 and if you use stranded wires I would recommend crimping a pin...
  7. J

    What kind of endmill is this?

    Haha ye that's good way to get em I meant how do you find using them. I barely passed English class and it's my only language
  8. J

    What kind of endmill is this?

    The definately look cool lol how do you find them?
  9. J

    What kind of endmill is this?

    Interesting I imagine they sharpen it on a CNC tool grinder of sorts. Don't imagine it would not give big advantage for manual machining more for the CNC machining world.
  10. J

    What kind of endmill is this?

    Spotted this interesting designed endmill. Doesn't look friendly to sharpen and curious if there is a reason it's designed this way.
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