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Have a mini-lathe, am making a gadget to pun on the toolpost so I can use
the lathe chuck as an indexing head and mill sections/slots whatever. All my mills have a 3/8" shank with a flat. Is a 3/8 hole bored in the spindle and a set-screw good enough? Or should I make some sort of collet and holder? If I make a collet, what keeps the mill from slipping - just friction, or is there supposed to be some sort of method involving that flat? Bear in mind there's not a lot of room... |
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