¿ªÔÆÌåÓýMuch to the horror of many, I have used both my mini-lathe & mini-mill to cut wood. ? Works fine. ? The only problem you¡¯ll have is the sawdust sticks to the oil making it a bit hard to clean up.? I hear some distant grumbling about how it promotes rust.? Yeah maybe. ? Anyway, cover the metal as much as you can (use a plastic sheet, I use cling film) and set up a vacuum. ? Tony ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of DAVID WILLIAMS via groups.io
Sent: Friday, 14 February 2025 11:35 pm To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: [7x12MiniLathe] A new (and slightly off) topic ? ?Dear Gentlemen, ? 1. If you feel this is too far off the topics generally covered, then may I ask you to simply delete it. I do not want to generate a lot of wasted time and effort on is/is not appropriate for this group. ? 2. This subject may have been answered before, so if it was then sorry, but how do I access the previous content from maybe 10 + years ago? As I can¡¯t remember it in the last 10 years or so when I think(?) I joined the group. ? So in fear and trepidation ¡®May I ask¡¯ ??? I need to make some small but accurate ( but not precision,) hardwood blocks, approximately 50mm x 50mm x 20mm thick (2in. x 2in. x 1in. thick). They have rebates and angled faces etc. I have sufficient and appropriate router cutters, plus collets. ? So is there any technical reason why I can¡¯t mill or rather rout them on my milling machine. It will be so much easier and much more accurate. They will probably be made of beech. (I can¡¯t see any reason not to, but I have never tried it before? ) ? Thank you in advance (but with fear & trepidation),? ? David? Nr Oxford, UK. ? ?
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