That's right.? My mistake.? I got mixed up (I sold my Unimat about a year ago and don't have it to look at anymore).? I think I conflated that with another small lathe I once had that DID have round grooves for round belts.
In that case, I certainly agree that a center plunge cut (or cuts) followed by angled cuts is the way to do it.? (Well, "a" way but the way I would do it.)? No forming tool approach.
Charles E. "Chuck" Kinzer
On Monday, September 18, 2023 at 12:13:17 AM PDT, Unimat Matt <matthewtay2020@...> wrote:
All of my Unimats run a round section belt in a V ???¡á?