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Bernd:
--- Quote from: daz on November 13, 2011, 11:07:21 AM ---Thanks for the replies guys, I know people say there is no such thing as a stupid question but you must get bored of answering this stuff time after time so I really appreciate it. Bernd, unfortunately I do not have a faceplate either. daz --- End quote --- That's what a forum is all about helping those that need the help and ask for it. Now if you kept asking the same question over and over again in the same threrad then we'd have to get serious and give you :wack: to get your attention. :lol: :lol: Faceplate: Sounds like it's time to put that on your list of shop tooling to make. :poke: :D :D Bernd |
Jonny:
Daz the questions that should have been asked are material size, thickness and quantity. 4 jaw is the only real way of getting any accuracy with the positioning, though i regularly slap square in 3 jaw with packer to get offset 34mm holes. If its only a few and the mills up to the job, sounds like you have all you need except a boring head and bar. Thinish material can use holesaws and will be cheaper than a sub 28mm drill which is the max for an MT3 shank. So on a mill i would drill 1" dia through in one go and bore to size held in vice. |
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