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You and me for 4C
Any advise on obtaining or making a 4C collet to #4MT adapter?
Any advice on making a handwheel draw tube for said collet sice? Spindle bore is 1". 5C is for about an inch and a quarter spindle bore [oh, blast...]. |
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You and me for 4C
Louis Ohland wrote:
Any advise on obtaining or making a 4C collet to #4MT adapter? Any advice on making a handwheel draw tube for said collet sice? Spindle bore is 1". 5C is for about an inch and a quarter spindle bore [oh, blast...]. I think I would start by buying a MT4 to MT2 or 3 spindle adaptor and having at that with some nice sharp carbide tooling. Should make for a straightforward job. A carbide drill to put an appropriate hole in, and a pressed in pin and the job's done. If you wanted to get all fancy-schmancy you could thread the front end of the sleeve to fit a nut to remove it from the spindle with. Cheers Trevor Jones |
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You and me for 4C
Louis Ohland wrote:
Any advise on obtaining or making a 4C collet to #4MT adapter? Any advice on making a handwheel draw tube for said collet sice? Spindle bore is 1". 5C is for about an inch and a quarter spindle bore [oh, blast...]. http://cgi.ebay.com/4C-collet-adapte...c mdZViewItem |
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