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  1. #1
    Oh well I can't give the kids them yet!! Looks like that's my job.

    I'm not sure that the spindle was running at if im honest as I'm new to the VFD but said 3100

  2. #2
    Bits used were a 6mm 2 flute end mill for pocketing and profiling then a 90 degree 19mm V bit to also clean the profile lines up down 1mm

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by D-man View Post
    I'm not sure that the spindle was running at if im honest as I'm new to the VFD but said 3100
    I got one of these to check my own spindle and to calibrate the vfd display, works great.

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Non-Contac...item5d4576cd51
    Spelling mistakes are not intentional, I only seem to see them some time after I've posted

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  5. #4
    Ah nice one. Think I will invest in one of those!

  6. #5
    Your "bits" look great. I never seem to get MDF as clean as that straight off the machine - usually a bit fluffy.Well done. G.

  7. #6
    Cheers Geoffrey

  8. #7
    have you painted them yet? interested to see how they come out

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