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Cutting dovetails, how hard can it be...
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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 634125" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>I konw Gary preaches about the weak design of a Bridgeport in regards to table and saddle dovetail to gib relationship, but that actual reason for the wear is most mill hands operate the table in a constant centered position. When you don't use the outer ends and just the center, all the sliding wear...........is in the center.</p><p> </p><p>I'm puzzled about his 'Gary's' comment about having multiple toolholders on a post at one time. I'd like to see a picture of that. Possibly 180 degrees opposing but in my view and experience, that's it. I'm always open to novel ideas however.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 634125, member: 39764"] I konw Gary preaches about the weak design of a Bridgeport in regards to table and saddle dovetail to gib relationship, but that actual reason for the wear is most mill hands operate the table in a constant centered position. When you don't use the outer ends and just the center, all the sliding wear...........is in the center. I'm puzzled about his 'Gary's' comment about having multiple toolholders on a post at one time. I'd like to see a picture of that. Possibly 180 degrees opposing but in my view and experience, that's it. I'm always open to novel ideas however..... [/QUOTE]
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