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Locked Re: HOW TO KILL A TOPIC Re: [7x12MiniLathe] ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
Thank you I did not know *So if does do not want read or get email from topic just click and be happy.* *Dave*
By davesmith1800 · #120348 ·
Locked Re: HOW TO KILL A TOPIC Re: [7x12MiniLathe] ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
At the bottom of the message is a link titled “mute this topic”. Click on it and it will take you to the groups.io page where you can mute the topic. Stan
By Stan Gammons · #120347 ·
Locked Re: HOW TO KILL A TOPIC Re: [7x12MiniLathe] ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
We have members leaving. To little to talke about is basic reason. Most do not cancel they just not to come back. I am doing my part by posting on how adding tooling to my mini lathe. *So what are
By davesmith1800 · #120346 ·
Locked Re: HOW TO KILL A TOPIC Re: [7x12MiniLathe] ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
What does that mean? Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120345 ·
Locked HOW TO KILL A TOPIC Re: [7x12MiniLathe] ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
The title is clear. I'm fed off this useless topic. Thank you. _._,_._,_
By Pierre-Raymond Rondelle · #120344 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
All that stuff is covered in the group guidelines which I get just about every month from a bunch of the groups that I'm in including this one . animal
By mike allen · #120343 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
I think are same page ( Common sense, reasonableness and practicality, nothing more is needed. ) This all that is need. I like have said is pass {after mini lathe setup what is next step} Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120342 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
Exactly what is really needed. Common sense, reasonableness and practicality, nothing more is needed. Best regards David
By David Wiseman · #120341 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
The problem with just saying *only* post regarding a mini lathe is After you have and have ask or read itea about a mini lathes.? There nothing left to talke about. *So group could go months or some
By davesmith1800 · #120340 ·
Re: My new 4 jaw chuck for rotary table
Here's a drawing of the back plate. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120339 ·
Re: My new 4 jaw chuck for rotary table
Here the base for the rotary table in a real mini lathe being machined Dave *
By davesmith1800 · #120338 ·
Re: My new 4 jaw chuck for rotary table
Like I found out is keep simple. I have had Rotary Table that two to put on mill. That is a pain and takes time to make a simple job. If only? you need for a 5 min job and takes 45 minutes to change
By davesmith1800 · #120337 ·
Re: My new 4 jaw chuck for rotary table
I believe the Z axis would be the height of the milling attachment off the rotary table! That is a big piece you picture. [email protected]> wrote:
By Ralph Hulslander · #120336 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
Each and every member of this group got the *TERMS OF USE* email on Jan1. It said, in part: TERMS OF USE -- How the 7x12 Group Operates *<snip>* To help achieve those goals, the following rules
By BuffaloJohn · #120335 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
Hi guys. Sorry to come to this a bit late, I have 2 points though. * I’m not sure what the problem is, as anyone can add OT to the title, as I have done. So why the continuing debate ??? * I
By Ellis Cory · #120334 ·
Re: My new 4 jaw chuck for rotary table
I did not show zee axis. Here is? the attachment. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120333 ·
Re: My new 4 jaw chuck for rotary table
Seems like a big loss on the Z axis. Easy to fix and it's a mockup anyway, right? [email protected]> wrote:
By mario mohl · #120332 ·
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I forgot rotary table. If rotary table goes a mill it is OT. But if goes Mini lathe it is $&#^$ I guess it depends on if you interested read a about putting on a mini lathe if on topic or off. If do
By davesmith1800 · #120331 ·
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I guess if get to hot on the lathe,? mill or drill press it is off topic. After all what does a motor have to do with a mini lathe. FYI any motor hears can be a fire ?.? I have temperature gauge
By davesmith1800 · #120330 ·
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Rotary table is fine. Way better than whatever this (or your lack of understanding of how motor temperature ratings work). Tony Sent: Friday, 24 January 2025 6:54 pm To:
By Tony Smith · #120329 ·