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Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
Some charts did not upload I ask keep files for a few days so you can download. I will try later Dave
By davesmith1800 · #64595 ·
Renamed Folder //1) Charts Tables #file-notice
davesmith1800 <davesmith1@...> updated folder *//1) Charts Tables*
By Group Notification <noreply@...> · #64594 ·
Re: Charts & Tables for Machinist's
Hi Dave, could you post it here as well? (You can¡¯t see the Files section in the minilathe io group unless you join it, I¡¯ve got no reason to¡­)
By Peter Brooks · #64593 ·
Charts & Tables for Machinist's
*Here a list files Charts & Tables for Machinist's. I have found to be very handy doing work .* *I hope you post your? favorite charts & talbes.* I uploaded to a different site so I do not fill up
By davesmith1800 · #64592 ·
Re: drilling small holes on a unimat
An image of some of the chucks I use on the SL and now the U3, top one is std SL M12 chuck, next is a small Jacobs one on an M12 to fit SL, next an extension taper to get me over the cross slide on
By phill005 · #64591 ·
Re: Import Orders
Temu and Shein are generally garbage merchandise. There is the occasional pearl. Any clothing purchase will be met with disaster. The sized are for midgets and the material is rags. I am probably not
By Andrei <calciu1@...> · #64590 ·
Re: Import Orders
Hello Dick: TEMU is a China group similar to Amazon. Small sellers ship directly to buyers in the USA. TEMU demands low prices and minimum sales. Lost somewhat in translation TEMU stands for "Team Up,
By Carl · #64589 ·
Re: Import Orders
Hello Carl,I must not have heard of TEMU What does the acronym TEMU stand for?Dick
By OldToolmaker · #64588 ·
Re: drilling small holes on a unimat
Here the two I have Dave Hutnick wrote:
By davesmith1800 · #64587 ·
Re: drilling small holes on a unimat
The first thing to get ahead is to make sure that your facing leaves as smooth a surface with the smallest "bump". Next, have the right sizes of center drill.? For the tiny holes being mentioned, you
By John Hutnick · #64586 ·
Re: drilling small holes on a unimat
It is tempting when wanting to get ahead to omit the centre drill stage, I have done that in the past and regretted it. Gently, gently catches monkey! James [email protected]> wrote:
By James Batchelor · #64585 ·
Re: drilling small holes on a unimat
I have a small Jacobs chuck on a sliding shaft for hand feed that I used on the larger lathe I had but when I setup the Unimat SL it would not fit,? I also have a small Dremel chuck for fine drills I
By phill005 · #64584 ·
Re: drilling small holes on a unimat
You can also get a small chuck (looks like a Dremel chuck) with a 3mm shank and a cross hole that can be set up in the tailstock in a piece of round with a 3 mm hole to also act as a fine feed chuck.
By Tool247 · #64583 ·
Re: drilling small holes on a unimat
Clock makers will put a pin in one end of a double ended pin vise and the tiny drill in the other end of the pin vise, then pass the drill through a plate with the drill size hole in it as a guide (on
By Tool247 · #64582 ·
Re: drilling small holes on a unimat
I belive some feel like challenge to master.? It like tapping a #0 screw hole I can do just give nut bolt that size or better stop #2 something every one can see. I do my own drawings I can avoid the
By davesmith1800 · #64581 ·
Re: drilling small holes on a unimat
When saw this chuck I thinking great nice small low cost Chuck down to 0.8mm that is 0.0314" diameter. I could miss read the data sheet at time day The first had use a #80 it a pain find a chuck that
By davesmith1800 · #64580 ·
Re: drilling small holes on a unimat
Note that the spec says drills down to 1/32". I use ER11 collets in the tailstock - they go down to 0.5 mm. However my smaller drills, down to 0.5 mm have a 3/32" (2.38 mm) shank. I have a smaller set
By Keith S. Angus · #64579 ·
Re: drilling small holes on a unimat
I can only what use and work it holds a #80 drill bit. I could not till you if still true today. I purchased mine in the early 1970¡¯s and still use it today for very small drill bits. Most chucks I
By davesmith1800 · #64578 ·
Re: Import Orders
Thank you Information did a few things for China for hobby supplies My pass work in manufacturing I did exports around world. So aways looking at inport and exports weather Dave
By davesmith1800 · #64577 ·
Re: drilling small holes on a unimat
Can some here clarify what chucks are being used on Unimats that cannot hold tiny drills?? For some of this work, I prefer to use the Sherline or Cowells lathes simply because I have little Jacobs
By John Hutnick · #64576 ·