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Re: Saw blades for the Emco Unimat jig saw accessory
Hello, Thanks to everybody who helped me with answers. I think indeed that there is no regular source and that I will have to make something starting from other existing sawblades. That is always
By michel.lebacq@... · #63716 ·
Re: Saw blades for the Emco Unimat jig saw accessory
I¡¯ve never seen any available for sale. I make do with Stanley 160mm coping saw blades, cutting/snapping approximately 4cm off one end and pressing out the retaining pin from the other end. They are
By Mehmood · #63715 ·
Re: Saw blades for the Emco Unimat jig saw accessory
I can't offer you a source, but here is the only blade I have for my jigsaw. It is 2mm from the teeth to the back of the blade and 0.8mm thick.
By John Rausch · #63714 ·
Re: Saw blades for the Emco Unimat jig saw accessory
Could you not make one ? Use a Recip Saw Blade or hacksaw blade depending on the TPI /Blade thickness you need and make it to suit. You might need to anneal the blade in some areas to drill a hole for
By clankennedy2004 · #63713 ·
Saw blades for the Emco Unimat jig saw accessory
Hello everybody, Nice to discover other amateurs of the Emco Unimat! I just removed mine from the attic where it was sleeping for more than 50 years and now I am in the process of learning to use it.
By michel.lebacq@... · #63712 ·
Re: HBM 4 Jaw chuck for Unimat SL
Hi Richard Many thanks for your email. I've tried and tried to reverse the jaws with no success at all. I agree, the quality it based on how good the item is. If it's cheap then the strong chance is
By Robert Vine · #63711 ·
Re: Proxxon MF70
They are not. In particular the table construction using aluminium extrusions is a bit flexible. It takes some care when twiddling the handle to get a nice even cut, but, apparently, it can be fixed.
By Keith S. Angus · #63710 ·
Re: HBM 4 Jaw chuck for Unimat SL
As with the previous topic, with the failure of a jaw on a unimat 4 jaw, which also happened to me, I had to lap the new jaws in to get a sliding fit - I don't know what material the Indian made jaws
By Richard Jones · #63709 ·
Re: Proxxon MF70
These things are cute and probably vastly more rigid than the unimat alternative. Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> ________________________________ Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2024
By Andrei <calciu1@...> · #63708 ·
Re: Proxxon MF70
Picture
By John Hutnick · #63707 ·
Re: SL1000 / DB200 Parts needed
You are probably right, but it doesn't hurt to ask.
By Brad Barton · #63706 ·
Re: 795, 895 (etc) DC motors
Keith, I've been trying to draw this out to be able to use an end mill (90 degree angle obviously) to cut the notchs between the 'blades'. Is this how you envisaged it? My 3rd attempt, as you can see!
By Peter Brooks · #63705 ·
Re: Proxxon MF70
I don¡¯t see the pictures but I might be interested
By Paul Bass · #63704 ·
Re: SL1000 / DB200 Parts needed
It will probably be easier to find a whole chuck than just one jaw. Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> ________________________________ Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2024 2:12:05 PM To:
By Andrei <calciu1@...> · #63703 ·
Re: SL1000 / DB200 Parts needed
I found the tail stock double threaded screw on ebay for a reasonable price, thanks for all the replies! Now just need to find a replacement single jaw for the 4-jaw chuck -Brad
By Brad Barton · #63702 ·
Proxxon MF70
I have a Proxxon MF70 vertical mill for sale.? I got it from a collection and it appears to be new.? I removed it from the box and assembled it as shown.? I put power to it and it ran.? For
By John Hutnick · #63701 ·
Re: SL1000 / DB200 Parts needed
Hi Carl!I use a threaded left hand bolt or rod from the hardware store as a master. Diameter is irrelevant as it¡¯s the lead you are after, not the diameter.Dick
By OldToolmaker · #63700 ·
Re: SL1000 / DB200 Parts needed
Hi Gang: Since I received a thread cutting lathe (Smithy Granite) I have tapped thousands of hole, but only set the lathe up once for threading. And that was to guide a tap through an intermittent
By Carl · #63699 ·
Re: SL1000 / DB200 Parts needed
Depends. There are some holes that are too small to single point thread on some lathes. Granted, that well done single point is much more accurate than most taps and dies. Get Outlook for
By Andrei <calciu1@...> · #63698 ·
Re: SL1000 / DB200 Parts needed
Why spend money on taps and dies you when you can cut your own by single point thread cutting? You will also end up with a superior result if you are careful. A challenge is also good for the brain
By OldToolmaker · #63697 ·