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Stilldrillin:
Well done Bernd!  :clap:

I`ve thoroughly enjoyed this posting.  :thumbup:

I have made / refurbished milling cutters myself over the years, but I had all the kit, including a Takisawa machining centre with tilting indexing head etc. etc.....

David.

Bernd:
Thanks guys.

Had I needed to drill more holes of that size I would have purchased the proper tool. But only needing it for a one time hole, I figured why not. Plus it shows you can make that "very" odd size cutter you might need one day.

Hope people can learn somethinfrom this thread that will be of good use to them.

Now it's back to making the cotter clamp.  :)

Bernd

sbwhart:

--- Quote from: sbwhart on February 19, 2009, 11:43:06 AM ---
the colours we used was, blue, red, and green, but we've stopped using the red and green (I think but will check) as the die has been found canceragenic.

 

--- End quote ---

OK Checked it out its the Green that can be nasty   Blue and Red Ok.  At least you know what to avoid:- but you can't avoid swallowing spit.

Cheers
 :wave:
Stew

Divided he ad:
Good work that man!  :clap:   :bow:   :clap:

I like the detail of the post and the result couldn't be much better ehh?  :thumbup:


Now all I have to do is store where this is and when I need to do something similar (you never know?) I will just have to search a bit and it's all here   :D


Now all that remains is to see what this cotter clamp is     ::)






Enjoyed reading this post Bernd   :thumbup: 




Ralph.

Darren:
Great stuff Brend,

Like Ralph I'll store that idea in memory for later, nice to see it worked for you  :dremel:

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