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34624 combelis Send Email Dec 1, 2010
8:49 am
Hi Guys, I bought a flycutter from Nick for my mill. I don't know how to install it. need some pictures and guidness Thanks, Asi...
34625 Lester Caine
lscesuk Send Email
Dec 1, 2010
9:21 am
... It should be quite obvious? Did you get a 1224-T or a 1224ER-T the first one will not fit the ER spindle as it has the old size nut. -- Lester Caine -...
34626 Tony Jeffree
tonyjeffree Send Email
Dec 1, 2010
9:52 am
I never understood why people want to cut flies on a mill anyway... ;-) Regards, Tony ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
34627 pe3hmp Send Email Dec 1, 2010
10:09 am
LOL Mark From: Tony Jeffree Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 10:52 AM To: taigtools Subject: Re: [taigtools] Fly Cutter I never understood why people want to...
34628 combelis Send Email Dec 1, 2010
10:18 am
well it can be installed several ways. Look at this pictures. http://www.cartertools.com/1095.jpg I got the one on the left. I can rotate and don't know the...
34629 Keith
kbucklitch Send Email
Dec 1, 2010
11:08 am
Hi Folks. I have a spare Taig lathe headstock and I am considering whether this could be the basis for a fourth axis on my CNC Taig milling machine. Looking...
34630 Will Schmit
anchornm Send Email
Dec 1, 2010
12:48 pm
I use a whole Taig lathe as my 4th axis. You can use a Taig bed, or just the dovetail mount. BTW -- the dovetail mount fits the accessory plate like a glove --...
34631 len
blmartech Send Email
Dec 1, 2010
2:45 pm
that looks like lathe tooling......
34632 Lester Caine
lscesuk Send Email
Dec 1, 2010
2:57 pm
... It's a lathe tool that the fly cutter uses ;) The pointer end needs to touch the work ... and the distance you stick it out will define your swing. You may...
34633 Michael Fagan
woodworker_88 Send Email
Dec 1, 2010
3:03 pm
http://www.mini-lathe.com/Mini_mill/Reviews/Belt_drv/fc01.jpg ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
34634 Ron Thompson
ronthomp2002 Send Email
Dec 1, 2010
3:05 pm
Also, when you mount the cutter in the body, the cutter tip should be on the center-line of the rotation. -- Ron Thompson On the Beautiful Florida Space Coast,...
34635 pe3hmp Send Email Dec 1, 2010
3:11 pm
on the center line ?? why http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB9Fnr5-1ek Mark From: Ron Thompson Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 4:04 PM To:...
34636 Ron Thompson
ronthomp2002 Send Email
Dec 1, 2010
3:37 pm
The image got stripped. To make the cutting tip geometry right. If you put the tool in backwards, the clearance is messed up. -- Ron Thompson On the Beautiful...
34637 Nicholas Carter and F...
nickandfelice Send Email
Dec 1, 2010
5:18 pm
1224: http://www.mechanicalphilosopher.com/1224.jpg http://www.mechanicalphilosopher.com/ntaig62.jpg 1224ER: http://www.mechanicalphilosopher.com/1224ER.jpg --...
34638 mbonfire2002 Send Email Dec 1, 2010
6:00 pm
I have had great luck using spray polyurethane (solvent based, not the crappy water based)...I think it was Minwax...on MDF for my lathe base. Spray a...
34639 warren hughes
ofujunkcy Send Email
Dec 1, 2010
7:33 pm
Hmm would think the angle of the dangle too much in both but maybe mine is too shallow. looks like they work well. thanks Warren ... From: Nicholas Carter and...
34640 Ron Thompson
ronthomp2002 Send Email
Dec 1, 2010
7:39 pm
The angles that matter are between the cutter tip and surface being cut. -- Ron Thompson On the Beautiful Florida Space Coast, right beside the Kennedy Space...
34641 warren hughes
ofujunkcy Send Email
Dec 1, 2010
7:51 pm
They work well on a casting with a large area you want to smooth out in a relative time. warren ... From: Tony Jeffree <tony@...> Subject: Re:...
34642 Will Schmit
anchornm Send Email
Dec 1, 2010
11:09 pm
I use the minwax polyurethane for lots of stuff. I could see that working, just make sure to make raised mounts, or the slop will find the drilled holes. ...
34643 Rick Reyes
aztaig Send Email
Dec 2, 2010
3:40 am
I have, all I did was make a mounting plate for the headstock and the tailstock. The plates are separate from each other. You can see them at ...
34644 mrehmus Send Email Dec 2, 2010
5:14 am
http://www.edgefactor.com/ef_ep0_vimeo It is long but well done. New show goes around looking at manufacturing. This one is on the design and building of a...
34645 combelis Send Email Dec 2, 2010
10:03 am
Thanks guys ,Nick. Got it! Asi...
34646 Keith Bucklitch
kbucklitch Send Email
Dec 2, 2010
10:31 am
Thanks. Rick. I will check it out. Thanks also for the link to the Taig Owners forum. Keith. ... Keith Bucklitch Little North Worcestershire Railway...
34647 Ron Thompson
ronthomp2002 Send Email
Dec 2, 2010
1:33 pm
That's a big site to sift through. Can you be more specific? Thanks, -- Ron Thompson On the Beautiful Florida Space Coast, right beside the Kennedy Space...
34648 Lewis hein
sbgaturnings Send Email
Dec 2, 2010
4:36 pm
Hi all I'm thinking of moving my Taig lathe into an area with a dirt floor. I plan to keep it covered while not in use, but I'm still wondering if the grit...
34649 Shane Adams
adamsch1 Send Email
Dec 2, 2010
4:49 pm
Is this the Minwax thats a clear sealant? I think painting it is a good idea, thanks for the tip I'm going to do that! Shane ________________________________ ...
34650 pe3hmp Send Email Dec 2, 2010
5:24 pm
There is a product that You can put on a (contrecte)floor that makes it waterproof, ideal for workshops and garage. Mark From: Lewis hein Sent: Thursday,...
34651 Tony Jeffree
tonyjeffree Send Email
Dec 2, 2010
5:36 pm
Not much use for a dirt floor though. Personally I doubt that it will be a problem. Regards, Tony ... waterproof, ideal for workshops and garage. ... plan to...
34652 chuck
chuckelsxx Send Email
Dec 2, 2010
5:39 pm
I would think dampness would pose more of a problem.. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
34653 Andrew Smith
ahs_94301 Send Email
Dec 2, 2010
6:10 pm
Lewis, I think the peat-smoke from the kitchen hearth and yak-fur in the leadscrew will be more of an issue for the poor Taig than anything else . J Andrew...
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