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Cutting dovetails, how hard can it be...
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<blockquote data-quote="Jinx-)" data-source="post: 633281" data-attributes="member: 19791"><p>Well that hex-nut I turned and tapped on lathe, then wrote little program for Bridgeport to do the hex, I think its ok for now and if it won't work I can always get that Morton-nut... The block itself is not done I still have to bore 1.5" hole for the cam and two 1.125" holes for the pistons. I think I just throw that block in the lathe and bore them out quickly. About that Bridgeport, thing is, since I'm using its "CNC" prototrak I don't think I can lock that table, also I make all my cuts on Y feed so its using the saddle move, however I do use X feed to face or fly mill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jinx-), post: 633281, member: 19791"] Well that hex-nut I turned and tapped on lathe, then wrote little program for Bridgeport to do the hex, I think its ok for now and if it won't work I can always get that Morton-nut... The block itself is not done I still have to bore 1.5" hole for the cam and two 1.125" holes for the pistons. I think I just throw that block in the lathe and bore them out quickly. About that Bridgeport, thing is, since I'm using its "CNC" prototrak I don't think I can lock that table, also I make all my cuts on Y feed so its using the saddle move, however I do use X feed to face or fly mill. [/QUOTE]
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