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doubleboost:
Hi I have been buisy making a ER32 collet holder This link should take you to a screw cutting video Sorry about the geordie accent |
DavidA:
Nice demo. I've had to do exactly that on numerous occasions at work; but without the variable speed reduction to help. Always was a bit nerve wracking as the last turn approached. Dave. |
Jonny:
Nice video. Precisely why i sworn blind i would never buy another lathe that wasnt dual metric and imperial, no faffing around with change wheels. Had to do similar at work with just the on/off switch and couldnt alter the speed, so used to revolve by hand and power it back. Luckilly the Harrison i can disconnect lead screw wind carriage back and re engage lead screw again any where for most metric. I try to avoid shutting motor down as it blows a 13a fuse 1 in 3 startups else would wait for motor to stop, start in reverse etc. Also would scare the crap out of me without a clutch, spindle stop etc. |
Rob.Wilson:
:bugeye: very good clear video John :clap: :clap: :clap: I nass what yu saw tarkin aboot :lol: :lol: :lol: Rob :D |
Bluechip:
--- Quote from: Rob.Wilson on December 12, 2010, 08:12:21 AM --- :bugeye: very good clear video John :clap: :clap: :clap: I nass what yu saw tarkin aboot :lol: :lol: :lol: Rob :D --- End quote --- I pasted that into Babelfish, and translated into German ... look what I got Nass I, welches yu tarkin aboot sah :scratch: No better ... but certainly no worse, will have to try Mandarin or summat next .. 我nass什麼yu看了tarkin aboot :lol: Ah, that's fixed it. Why didn't you say that in the first place ???? :bang: Dave BC |
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