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doubleboost:
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SwarfnStuff:
Yet another great video thanks John. I learn lots from these, as do others from the comments I see in various posts. Thanks again Another John (Great name :med:) |
Pete49:
Keep them coming John :mmr: Pete |
andyf:
Yet another blockbuster from DB Studios. On the night shift, too - posted at 4.45am UK time! Nice video, but don't kill yourself for our sakes, John. Best description of the possible effects of climb milling I know is that it is like feeding wood into a table saw from the wrong side. The blade would pull the wood in and attempt to take huge chomps at it, with disastrous results. That said, even on my old Dore Westbury, I often take light finishing cuts that way. As the tool approaches the work, I push the table in its direction of travel, so the feedscrew slack is taken up and the first contact won't jerk the work forward. Andy |
doubleboost:
Hi Andy I started the upload of the video at 2200 our time it took 4 hours to upload the file Slow connection and massive file The computer made a noise when it finished that woke me up :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: John |
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