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On 2/10/2014 4:55 PM, Joe "Dufu" wrote:
I have need to turn the shanks down on some J33 arbors from 1/2" to
3/8" diameter.

I suppose a high quality lathe might do it, but the final run out of
the J33 is incredibly critical... Thus the request for a grinding
service.

We will hold the 3/8" diameter shank in an ER16 collet eventually so
you can imagine the customer will notice run out.

If you can offer such a service and have time to run a few (4 or more)
through your shop relatively quickly, then please e-mail my office
manager at .

Just mention that you saw this request on the newsgroup.

A location close to MO, USA would be best.

Thanks and much success to all!

Probably 25 shops in Cleveland that could do it well, would you like
a list? Do you have the job well documented?
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 19:10:15 -0500, Tom Gardner Mars@Tacks wrote:

On 2/10/2014 4:55 PM, Joe "Dufu" wrote:
I have need to turn the shanks down on some J33 arbors from 1/2" to
3/8" diameter.

I suppose a high quality lathe might do it, but the final run out of
the J33 is incredibly critical... Thus the request for a grinding
service.

We will hold the 3/8" diameter shank in an ER16 collet eventually so
you can imagine the customer will notice run out.

If you can offer such a service and have time to run a few (4 or more)
through your shop relatively quickly, then please e-mail my office
manager at .

Just mention that you saw this request on the newsgroup.

A location close to MO, USA would be best.

Thanks and much success to all!

Probably 25 shops in Cleveland that could do it well, would you like
a list? Do you have the job well documented?


Nobody e-mailed my office manager that I'm aware of and the job has
now been given to a local shop. That's a good thing, but my efforts
to try out an alternate supplier have been postponed until the next
round I guess.

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