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Default Sherline Lathe and Mini-Mill Videos

In case someone that uses these machines missed the link that pentagrid
included in his recent post about miniatuure magnetic chucks, here's a
website with videos of the machines.
The Brazillian narrator isn't speaking in english, but there are some
captions included in some places in the videos.

http://www.youtube.com/user/tryally#p/u/26/pLrYLULU5Co

small magnetic chuck/table
http://www.youtube.com/user/tryally#p/u/30/avUkGTNqUtk

The tiny cutting tools that he makes are remarkable.

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In case someone that uses these machines missed the link that pentagrid
included in his recent post about miniatuure magnetic chucks, here's a
website with videos of the machines.
The Brazillian narrator isn't speaking in english, but there are some
captions included in some places in the videos.

http://www.youtube.com/user/tryally#p/u/26/pLrYLULU5Co

small magnetic chuck/table
http://www.youtube.com/user/tryally#p/u/30/avUkGTNqUtk

The tiny cutting tools that he makes are remarkable.

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metalworking projects
www.kwagmire.com/metal_proj.html


Actually I am quite fascinated with his tool sharpener.

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The cutting tool sharpener looked like a fairly common tool and cutter
grinder to me.

He mentioned that he has modified a bench grinder, but I didn't see it.

I was surprised by the cutting tool overhang for such small tools, and the
relatively big workpieces that weren't supported by the tailsock.

I realize that turning cuts on a Sherline lathe would be fairly slow as far
as cu.in./minute stock removal, but I would've expected some serious tool
chatter with some of his setups.

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Actually I am quite fascinated with his tool sharpener.


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Wild_Bill wrote:

In case someone that uses these machines missed the link that pentagrid
included in his recent post about miniatuure magnetic chucks, here's a
website with videos of the machines.
The Brazillian narrator isn't speaking in english, but there are some
captions included in some places in the videos.

http://www.youtube.com/user/tryally#p/u/26/pLrYLULU5Co

small magnetic chuck/table
http://www.youtube.com/user/tryally#p/u/30/avUkGTNqUtk

The tiny cutting tools that he makes are remarkable.



We don't want to leave out the woodworkers, so her are some magnetic
wood chucks:

http://www.zazzle.com/woodchuck+magnets ;-)


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