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Rebirth of a Denford MIRAC CNC Lathe
awemawson:
Interesting Milton.. Is that a 'floppy to usb stick' adapter Milton or what? Have you a link to the reference?
seadog:
I think this is what is being referred to, Andrew.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/floppy-to-usb
awemawson:
Thanks for the link Seadog :thumbup:
So this morning I actually made parts with the lathe :ddb: This bit is I presume supposed to be a countersunk rivet - it's made using the program running on the Youtube video I put up in a previous post - two in brass and one in steel. Watching it I reckon the feeds and speeds were intended for brass as although the steel part has a very good finish I cringed a bit as it was cutting !
seadog:
I'm a little disappointed with that. The last CNC rebuild you did was such a tour de force. I was getting ready to enjoy the follow up, but it only needs a coat of paint :D
DICKEYBIRD:
--- Quote from: awemawson on February 09, 2018, 02:27:18 AM ---Interesting Milton.. Is that a 'floppy to usb stick' adapter Milton or what? Have you a link to the reference?
--- End quote ---
Couldn't find the thread I was thinking of but you've probably already found one but here's one that looks just like I remember...sorta.
https://www.amazon.com/Floppy-Emulator-WireCut-Brother-machine/dp/B01N4ILYEG/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1518188365&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=usb+floppy+emulator&psc=1
ps: Set that parting tool on center!;)
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