R RogerS Established Member Joined 20 Feb 2004 Messages 17,921 Reaction score 276 Location In the eternally wet North 14 Jul 2006 #22 Mr_Grimsdale":244falr7 said: In that case I guess Roy Sutton must have missed something too. cheers Jacob Click to expand... So you're agreeing with me then?
Mr_Grimsdale":244falr7 said: In that case I guess Roy Sutton must have missed something too. cheers Jacob Click to expand... So you're agreeing with me then?
S Scrit Established Member Joined 17 Sep 2002 Messages 3,872 Reaction score 3 28 Jul 2006 #24 You also missed the ability to cut large rebates and tenons in a single pass (my spindle can cut a 4in tenon in a single pass, both sides), etc..... Scrit
You also missed the ability to cut large rebates and tenons in a single pass (my spindle can cut a 4in tenon in a single pass, both sides), etc..... Scrit
R RogerS Established Member Joined 20 Feb 2004 Messages 17,921 Reaction score 276 Location In the eternally wet North 29 Jul 2006 #25 I see your point, guys. So something like this then should do as an entry model? :lol:
S Scrit Established Member Joined 17 Sep 2002 Messages 3,872 Reaction score 3 3 Aug 2006 #26 Your definition of entry level and mine are somewhat different....... :lol:
R RogerS Established Member Joined 20 Feb 2004 Messages 17,921 Reaction score 276 Location In the eternally wet North 3 Aug 2006 #27 Is this a 'big boys' toy then? :lol:
S Scrit Established Member Joined 17 Sep 2002 Messages 3,872 Reaction score 3 3 Aug 2006 #28 I think the big boys are playing with these nowadays: SCM refer to this as a lower level industrial spindle :shock: although they come with a few nifty features, like Morse taper 5 spindles and automatic tool changing..... In my dreams....... Scrit
I think the big boys are playing with these nowadays: SCM refer to this as a lower level industrial spindle :shock: although they come with a few nifty features, like Morse taper 5 spindles and automatic tool changing..... In my dreams....... Scrit