Not sure that I would attempt this, but pretty ingenious for sure.
Apr 6, 2023 Replies: 7 Not sure that I would attempt this, but pretty ingenious for sure. Click to expand...
Xyphota Ultra Member Apr 6, 2023 #2 That was pretty neat! I would have never thought to use the bottom of the compound as the moveable surface.
That was pretty neat! I would have never thought to use the bottom of the compound as the moveable surface.
Tom Kitta Ultra Member Apr 6, 2023 #4 Interesting idea! I would just use a shaper to do a pass at 45 degree with some step x2.
Matt-Aburg Ultra Member Apr 6, 2023 #5 Could be automated easily on CNC lathe. except for moving vice ,,
Ironman Ultra Member Jun 30, 2023 #6 It's more like "how to make your own bastard file" but the use and adapters for the compound feed interested me.
It's more like "how to make your own bastard file" but the use and adapters for the compound feed interested me.
Susquatch Ultra Member Administrator Moderator Premium Member Jun 30, 2023 #7 Very cool. Worth the watch. Then again, I have grandkids here for the weekend and can't do much else anyway. Hard to believe that shaft doesn't bend away from the work enough to ruin the knurling.
Very cool. Worth the watch. Then again, I have grandkids here for the weekend and can't do much else anyway. Hard to believe that shaft doesn't bend away from the work enough to ruin the knurling.
Proxule Ultra Member Jun 30, 2023 #8 I watch this feller a lot, Neat Japanese mindset and logic. He replies to questions quickly. I appreciate that lol I can imagine the 1000 iterations back and forth on the saddle getting old real fast. Thanks for posting,
I watch this feller a lot, Neat Japanese mindset and logic. He replies to questions quickly. I appreciate that lol I can imagine the 1000 iterations back and forth on the saddle getting old real fast. Thanks for posting,