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    I guess a diy cnc is never quite finished but this one is about as finished as its going to get

    im pretty happy with how well it all worked out :)

    good luck to all you buggars half way through your build.... try not to sup to much WD40 :)

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    Nice one. Im glad you got it all finished. Nice bit of video too.

    Regards

    Ian

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    Grats! Excellent video :)

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    Agreed, nicely edited video. Have you got any high resolution pictures from it? It looks like you've made another spindle and put a fly cutter made from a lathe tool in it?
    Last edited by Jonathan; 15-05-2011 at 11:42 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    Have you got any high resolution pictures from it?
    of the machine or the spindle ?

    It looks like you've made another spindle and put a fly cutter made from a lathe tool in it
    your half right jonathan
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    its the same 2000w spindle with a simple flycutter i modified, (my main work horse.. the other two spindles i made dont get used very often)

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    the un-holy jumbles of it all is hidden in the video (art ) but here it is naked and looking scruffy, it works nice though

    this is the last thing i made for the machine
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    3.175mm carbide shaft through brass, i cut up a torsion spring from a large shaft oil seal as the stops, simple and easy to adjust
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    i think the secret to getting these drag engavers to work well is grinding a good accurate point, i could probaby do with trying a more shallow angle with this one but its working well enough for me to just let it be untill it needs sharpening :)

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