Will my milling machine run this cutter?

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adidat

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So I have a very similar machine to this, cheap little thing £50 of the bay.

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I recently acquired this facing cutter, its fairly large at 14" across and 2" thick it weighs about 40kg. :shock: :shock: But for the life of me I cant figure out how to get the machine to accept it???

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Any ideas???

Adidat :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Using hot glue fix the miller down on top of the cutter, then stick an LED light on top of that, make a lamp shade out of dirty pallet wood and 'voila!', you have an industrial chic coffee table lamp. (hammer)
 
on god, please don't even try it.

it's missing teeth, sort that first, then use an adapter, I think banggood will sell what you need. :)
 
Dont you have a bench grinder that would fit it?

....where there's a will there's a way! : )
 
It's been suggested I could jack the van up and run it in place of a wheel. Bolt the work piece to the floor and I have a perfect curve cutter. Just turn the steering wheel!

Adidat (homer)
 
adidat":2hwksu1j said:
It's been suggested I could jack the van up and run it in place of a wheel. Bolt the work piece to the floor and I have a perfect curve cutter. Just turn the steering wheel!

Adidat (homer)
I think you mean 'a perfect cove cutter'. :wink:
 

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