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Darren:
Agreed....... :thumbup:

jim:
hello, thats a serious piece of kit :bugeye:

RDL:

--- Quote from: bogstandard on September 27, 2009, 07:34:38 AM ---Personally, I think parts of this post need to be moved under a new heading. People will not look under an intro post to get technical info, and so all this will be lost.
Bogs

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Concise, to the point, and correct.

I would like to see a Shaper thread so that we can store tooling information that is gleaned from old books, the internet, and of course working experience.

Raymond

raynerd:
Nice post regarding the tool shape - can I ask, what would it look like for cutting a dovetail? Clearly you need the dovetail angle but I`d still like to know the shape and then how you would set up the angle on the tool post...

Cheers

Really nice to see a few of us on here now with shapers, and your right, no-where seems to have a dedicated shaper forum  :scratch:

Chris

bogstandard:
Raymond,

I doubt very much whether a dedicated shaper section would be added, otherwise you would get everyone wanting their own dedicated heading, lathes, milling machines, offroad vehicles, coffee grinders, knitting needles etc. which would then cause complete havoc

Everyone else on here uses the 'Machine Shop' under the main heading of 'The Shop' for discussing their machinery

I am sure if you put all your shaper related posts into there, they won't get lost, and you can discuss whatever you want in there with the people who already have shapers.

I would suggest you always put 'Shaper' in the title so the search engine can pick it up easily.


John

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