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Ignoramus8473 wrote:
I have a swivel milling vise. Do I understand it right, as it seems, that CNC does not care for swiveling and I would be best served taking the swivel base off? i There is no practical reason to use the swivel on a cnc mill unless you have it mounted to an angle plate to effect an A or B axis. My Kurt vise sits on top of a Kurt base that Steve Saling, AKA GarlicDude from A.M.C sent me a long time ago. I had to insist on paying for the shipping cost just to feel right about his generosity. Steve wanted me to tell him when I actually used the swivel feature on my BP. I've used it about 3 times but when I need it, it is priceless. Same for the swivel vise at work. The joy of CNC is that you don't need a rotary table or a swivel vise to make non-orthagonal cuts. Wes -- "Additionally as a security officer, I carry a gun to protect government officials but my life isn't worth protecting at home in their eyes." Dick Anthony Heller |
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