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A junkyard lathe and mill tool grinder

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ddmckee54:
vtsteam:

I'm not seeing any of the pictures in the older part of this thread.  Any chance of a picture of the entire Antiquorn setup?

Don

vtsteam:
Explanation:
https://www.madmodder.net/index.php/topic,13481.msg162277.html#msg162277

Solution:
Allow http sites (so-called "insecure" sites) in your browser settings, or use a different browser.

And/or, I will have to migrate all of the early photos in this thread to a secure server and rewrite the links in each post, which may take some time, if you're impatient.

ddmckee54:
Steve:

I've got Chrome dialed down to be as "insecure" as the Network Nazis will allow me to be - still no dice.

However, when I use the Internet Explorer that came loaded on this Win10 POS, everything is just Hunkey-Dorree and I can see all the pictures.  At least until Microsoft pulls the plug on IE another month or so.

Chrome won't even let me look at The Home Foundry - not a "safe" site dontchaknow.

Don

vtsteam:
Try Firefox, or Seamonkey (same thing with mail bundled in). Then use StartPage for searches, remove Google, and you're free of 95% of the user directing. Add the NoScript add-on to block all scripts you don't want to run and be happy once again that you control your computer.

Anyway back to the OT. Yes that formerly trashed mill works beautifully. Maybe junk mills like junk mill sharpeners.....

PekkaNF:
Really good achievement. it is one thing to build a tool grinder and altogether another thing to sharpen endmills succesfully.
Good Work!

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