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  • Founded: Mar 24, 2001
  • Language: English
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This is a group dedicated to the discussion, use, toolmaking, and ranting about the minimill sold by Grizzly, Harbor Freight, Atlas and whoever else picks up the ball on these little mills.
Please realize that this forum is for exchanging information, bragging about your accomplishments and for asking questions both reasonable and stupid. It is NOT a forum for disrespecting others. Flaming is not allowed here. There is a folder in the files section titled "The Basics". .
New members and new machinists are encouraged to read the files there. Click here to join GrizHFMinimill
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Re: Machining T Slots and dovetails
Thanks for the responses on T Slots and Dovetails. I thought it might works something like you've said but was not sure. Now I've got to try it. Thanks
Posted - Fri Dec 25, 2009 7:00 pm
Walt S
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Re: Machining T Slots and dovetails
I had to cut tee slots for my rotary table build, bought a tee slot cutter and roughed out with a slot drill first. The tee slot cutter was so simple to use
Posted - Fri Dec 25, 2009 11:26 am
Graeme Thompson
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Re: Machining T Slots and dovetails
T SLOTS  and Dovetails always get roughed out first with a flat end mill, then finish with your t slot or dovetail cutter.  Edward A. VanEss ... From: Walt S
Posted - Fri Dec 25, 2009 1:20 am
Edward VanEss
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Re: Machining T Slots and dovetails
... T Slots no, dovetails, yes. www.dragonworks.info under machining and lathe toolpost. Shows some setups. I snuck up on it, took off very little, and it
Posted - Thu Dec 24, 2009 8:43 pm
Harvey White
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Machining T Slots and dovetails
Anyone have any experience machining T Slots and dovetails? Method?
Posted - Thu Dec 24, 2009 8:33 pm
Walt S
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