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Ian Sutherland
 
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( Doug Goncz ) wrote in message ...
Rx:

Saw cut. Chuck, face, and center drill 2 pls. Change to centers, live or
greased dead center, drive dog and drive plate. Poisonous white lead is good on
a dead center.

Drive stock and turn 3/4. Flip stock and add a copper penny or pad under dog
screw. Drive stock and turn 5/8. Done. (I think)

The thing about the centers is you can take the part in and out as many times
as you want and it always sets up in the same position reliably, unless you
catch a chip.


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Hi guys, thanks for the reply's, I knew there had to be a way to do
this, just didn't think of the obvious, of course the above poster is
correct, just flip it after one end is done particularly if I do the
small end first, any mark from the penny will disappear with the
grinding.
Thanks for a great group. (I read the posts every day.)
Cheers, Ian Sutherland.