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22214 leasingham_connelly
leasingham_c... Offline Send Email
Dec 1, 2008
12:17 pm
... on ... with ... decided ... student ... and ... fund/skill ... of ... ATtiny2313- ... A. ... no ... checked ... this ... the ... programming. ... TX,RX ......
22215 Denis
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Dec 1, 2008
7:19 pm
Walter, Thanks for the video links. I noticed the guy wearing the ring and you can't help noticing the bruise under his thumb nail. That sure is a nice Mill, I...
22216 Denis
zapvss Offline Send Email
Dec 1, 2008
7:32 pm
Hi All, I have two countersink sets, they are both from Grizzly, G5729 and H2995. They both run like %$#@?*. The G5729 set works better then the other though....
22217 Jack Dinan
johnhalldinan Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2008
12:55 am
You know, as I am watching these videos and those in the MIT series, I soon find my attention wandering from whatever lesson is being taught and fantasizing...
22218 lthium2 Offline Send Email Dec 2, 2008
1:09 am
... Hi Martin, Yes, I do have a osc'scope. The output of caliper/scale did appear at the attiny2313. No, when probe around pin2,3 of 2313 serial communacation,...
22219 steve huck
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Dec 2, 2008
1:19 am
KBC tool has a mountian of them. I bought a 7/8 inch to cut the combustion chambers into the head of my mini Bugatti head. It was only aluminum but i got a...
22220 corey renner
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Dec 2, 2008
1:35 am
Countersinks have to run pretty slow to not chatter. Much slower than equivalent sized drill. c...
22221 lthium2 Offline Send Email Dec 2, 2008
11:36 am
Problem solved. OK guys, for those who like to know. The problem was trace down to Pin5 of OK2 being route to the wrong ground plane! and it's my fault! Marry...
22222 Ed
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Dec 2, 2008
1:01 pm
Hi Denis, I got a set of Weldon countersinks years ago and they work great on all kinds of material including steel. Here is a link to the set I got. ...
22223 Terry Coombs
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Dec 2, 2008
1:21 pm
... I have a solid carbide similar to the largest one in that set . Works very well on everything from wood to steel . Snag sometimes ya gotta shovel manure to...
22224 rgsparber@...
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Dec 2, 2008
1:37 pm
Ed, I have burned up many a countersink by running it too fast. What is the formula related RPM to diameter for countersinks? I also am confused about the...
22225 Ed
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Dec 2, 2008
2:42 pm
Rick, Weldon also makes a 90 degree set of countersinks as do other manufacturers. The 90 degree sets are much more expensive for some reason. Here's a few...
22226 Ed
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Dec 2, 2008
2:43 pm
Snag, I've also used mine on wood and they work great. Nice clean countersinks. Ed ... Works very...
22227 Starlight Tool Servic...
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Dec 2, 2008
5:04 pm
Flat Head Imperial fasteners are 82 Degrees, Metric are 90 Degrees Just enough that you need a different countersink for each. Walter ... From:...
22228 casy_ch@...
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Dec 2, 2008
5:13 pm
Walter And in metric you not only have 90 degress but also 120 degrees ones. I have never known what for the latter can be used. They are still brand new on...
22229 pacer8020 Offline Send Email Dec 2, 2008
5:46 pm
I too was having NO luck with c/sinks, had triec bout every 3 & 6 flute out there, then tried the ones with the hole in them -- none of them satisfactory....
22230 waynemeuir Offline Send Email Dec 2, 2008
7:49 pm
First of all, let me introduce myself since I just found this forum yesterday and this is my first post. My name is Wayne Meuir, I live in Lavon, Texas and I...
22231 Malcolm Parker-Lisberg
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Dec 2, 2008
8:26 pm
The method I use is a DTI clamped on the fixed part of the spindle flange, swing it into position so the finger contacts a vertical face, such as an angle...
22232 Terry Coombs
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Dec 2, 2008
8:45 pm
... The problem comes when you have to move the head up or down to finish a job that's already dialed in . There is nothing to keep the head in the exact same...
22233 waynemeuir Offline Send Email Dec 2, 2008
10:45 pm
... flange, swing it into position so the finger contacts a vertical face, such as an angle plate, and zero the DTI. Unclamp the head and swing the DTI away,...
22234 charliedorrell Offline Send Email Dec 2, 2008
11:00 pm
Check out this link it may help some, don't feel bad I had to look once to find what a DTI was. ...
22235 rgsparber@...
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Dec 2, 2008
11:44 pm
Wayne, First of all, welcome to a great hobby! I think you will find the people on this site very helpful as you explore what can be done with your mill/drill....
22236 Bud
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Dec 3, 2008
12:54 am
Hey Rick, I bookmarked your site.....lots of very good information...and with pictures. bud...
22237 waynemeuir Offline Send Email Dec 3, 2008
1:30 am
... with ... new ... all ... a ... head ... the ... this ... to ... my ... Rick, thanks for the inof. WAAAY over my head right now, but I can use lots of the...
22238 Alan Wright
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Dec 3, 2008
1:33 am
The topic came up on the 12x36 group of mounting a toolpost grinder to the mill head, then using that arrangement as a surface grinder. I am unable to mount my...
22239 rgsparber@...
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Dec 3, 2008
1:45 am
Bud, If you have time to read just one article, I suggest you go to the one on Soft Jaws. Rick...
22240 Denis
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Dec 3, 2008
2:14 am
Hi Ed, Thanks for the link. Now I need to decide 82 or 90 deg. I've have gotten so frustrated using countersinks. I've tried it at slow, fast speeds and...
22241 rgsparber@...
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Dec 3, 2008
3:29 am
Denis, For deburring, I use an old fashioned brace and bit with a countersink it in. That works great. I have also played with putting the countersink in my...
22242 Bud
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Dec 3, 2008
5:22 am
Rick, That is one of the very first that I read....I ordered some 1" 6061 from Speedy Metals [http://www.speedymetals.com/c-8351-6061.aspx?pagenum=5] and some...
22243 Barry Kneller
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Dec 3, 2008
8:51 am
One good tip for countersinking, that I haven't seen mentioned for years , is to take a square of paper, about 4 or six times bigger than the largest diameter...
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