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Cutting dovetails, how hard can it be...
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<blockquote data-quote="Jinx-)" data-source="post: 634037" data-attributes="member: 19791"><p>Thank you Gary! The operation of the push pistons is based on the cam design, portion of which is turned by offsetting one side by 32 thousands in the 4 jaw chuck, the rest of the cam is on center, so having 4 sides would not be very useful. Also I guess this one would be prototype, after all its 1020 CRS and I learned few things making this one, but if I decide to remake this again I use toolsteel or something which can be easily harden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jinx-), post: 634037, member: 19791"] Thank you Gary! The operation of the push pistons is based on the cam design, portion of which is turned by offsetting one side by 32 thousands in the 4 jaw chuck, the rest of the cam is on center, so having 4 sides would not be very useful. Also I guess this one would be prototype, after all its 1020 CRS and I learned few things making this one, but if I decide to remake this again I use toolsteel or something which can be easily harden. [/QUOTE]
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