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bmachin

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Ran across this video this morning from Frank Hoose. The brief section I'm referring to starts at 1:35.
If you have a metal lathe, making the arbor would be quite simple. The one Frank made appears to be aluminum so could conceivably be made on a wood lathe although holding the necessary tolerances would be difficult.

Calling Rick Herrell:):)

Bill
 

leehljp

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Ran across this video this morning from Frank Hoose. The brief section I'm referring to starts at 1:35.
If you have a metal lathe, making the arbor would be quite simple. The one Frank made appears to be aluminum so could conceivably be made on a wood lathe although holding the necessary tolerances would be difficult.

Calling Rick Herrell:):)

Bill
Excellent. Thanks!
 

magpens

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Thanks for posting this, Bill !!!

Some very useful tips and info on several topics of interest to me !! :D .... Of course, sharpening carbide cutters is one of them.
 
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