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Not getting much info doings a Google search on how to make a lathe
duplicator. I have the Delta midi with the extension (40") and looking to make a lathe duplicator using a small router. Anyone know of a site that may show some pictures of a shop made duplicator ? Plans are nice but if I could see a picture I think I could probably figure it out. Thank you, Bob S. |
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![]() Hi Bob, If you don't get the help that you need here, you might try making that post to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/shopbuilttools/ Ron Robinson East Texas |
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On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 16:33:19 GMT, "Bob S." wrote:
Not sure what you exactly are talking about since a lathe duplicator doesn't use a router (at least none i've seen) however if you are meaning a "router-crafter" (since using the reference to a router in your post) you can check this out, there are a few with pictures on ebay (I have one) go he http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=42 282 Not getting much info doings a Google search on how to make a lathe duplicator. I have the Delta midi with the extension (40") and looking to make a lathe duplicator using a small router. Anyone know of a site that may show some pictures of a shop made duplicator ? Plans are nice but if I could see a picture I think I could probably figure it out. Thank you, Bob S. |
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