Re: ARE 30 DEGREES AND 60 DEGREES CUTTING ON METAL PIECE IMPORTANT ?
Hi, Bill:
THanks for your sharing, appreciate it.
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Henry
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Re: ARE 30 DEGREES AND 60 DEGREES CUTTING ON METAL PIECE IMPORTANT ?
hi, David:
thanks for your reply, how about 45 and 60 degrees? or just only 18 you use mostly?
Henry
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Henry
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Re: ARE 30 DEGREES AND 60 DEGREES CUTTING ON METAL PIECE IMPORTANT ?
The 30° and 60° references as standards are usually found when operating a lathe.
The tool rest slides on a compound that rotates and has graduations in degrees with 0° being parallel with the
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mondosmetals
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Re: ARE 30 DEGREES AND 60 DEGREES CUTTING ON METAL PIECE IMPORTANT ?
Actually 18 degs’ , Just needed a little filing to clean up and square
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David North
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Re: ARE 30 DEGREES AND 60 DEGREES CUTTING ON METAL PIECE IMPORTANT ?
These little guys are cut at 40 degrees.
(attached)
Other Bill
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Bill Armstrong
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Re: ARE 30 DEGREES AND 60 DEGREES CUTTING ON METAL PIECE IMPORTANT ?
Depends on what you are doing.
I used to make a lot of parts for processing equipment, which required various angles, including 30 & 60 degree.
Most common is 45 degree, for miter cuts on square
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Bill Armstrong
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ARE 30 DEGREES AND 60 DEGREES CUTTING ON METAL PIECE IMPORTANT ?
Hi Guys,
Welcome to share with me the comments of above subject.??Why people need? 60 , 30 degrees for cutting ?? In what condition, what material, what applications we need these angles ?
Any
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Henry
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Re: Entire head coming down at an angle?
Thanks.
I’m pretty much a hack when it comes to tools. ? These are things I borrowed from others or figured out on my own to improve the saw. ? It works great now. ?I just need to use it.
Quin
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David Pidwerbecki <dpidwerbecki@...>
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Re: Entire head coming down at an angle?
Dave:
Your mods are amazing.
I think you have surpassed the original manufacturer's content and most of that saw is now 'yours.
I do not have a problem with loose pivot bushings, but you are right
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TomDiv
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Re: Entire head coming down at an angle?
A few comments:
* ?I drilled, tapped, and brass plugged a 1/8” NPT in my gearbox body and filled the box with the saw in the vertical position. ? I couldn’t tilt the saw due to my new stand. ?
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David Pidwerbecki <dpidwerbecki@...>
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Re: Entire head coming down at an angle?
If I click on one of these 'broken' images in my original message (for instance the bizzare name: xdp-IMG20231224115318_small.jpg-hj2xcM), I can download it, change the name to something like
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TomDiv
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Re: Entire head coming down at an angle?
try to email the pic's to yerself & see ifin it wigs out
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mike allen
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Re: Entire head coming down at an angle?
The images I tried to submit were very small (abut 300 x 400 pixels, each less than 30K).
It is very odd because when composing the message, the images appeared in-line with the text just fine.
But,
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TomDiv
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Re: Entire head coming down at an angle?
We're currently using about 1.2gb of the 30gb we're allowed. Photo size was limited to 1024x1024, I removed the restriction on it. We may have to revisit it if we start to fill up too soon. :)
Bill in
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: Entire head coming down at an angle?
Ya could try puttin them in the photos section of the group ..
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mike allen
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Re: Entire head coming down at an angle?
" My original file names were not like that.? They were just plain jpg.? When I uploaded them into my message, they looked fine.? It is only when I posted (or previewed them) that they
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Mark Kimball
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Re: Entire head coming down at an angle?
Mark:
My original file names were not like that. They were just plain jpg. When
I uploaded them into my message, they looked fine. It is only when I
posted (or previewed them) that they
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TomDiv
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Re: Entire head coming down at an angle?
Tom,
It might be the strange file extender for all your images.? The forum S/W probably didn't know what to do with them.? Try removing all the text after ".jpg".
Mark
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Mark Kimball
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Re: Entire head coming down at an angle?
Not sure what happened to my pictures in the previous post.
They were just small .jpg files, and I had no trouble with inline pictures in earlier posts...
They seem to be broken.
-Tom
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TomDiv
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Re: Entire head coming down at an angle?
Just a follow-up to describe my experience with the head alignment process...
I used bi-directional cuts with a S4S 1"x5" pine board to evaluate the pivot tilt.
My starting point with no shims
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TomDiv
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