Limy Sami
Diamond
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2007
- Location
- Norfolk, UK
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Is it slack? Or just the camera shaking?
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Guys, the clue is in the video title - slow motion, ....it was filmed in slow mo, the recording doctored etc etc etc .......proven by the speed at which the chips fly at the end of the cut.
As for the ''camera shake'' I've a feeling the camera was just stood on the vice or machine table and the shapers motion is making it rock slightly.
Not that I much care.. but WHY do so many shaper or planer vids show ALUMINIUM as the material? Cut that s**t with damned near anything you have handy, sawdust-maker tools included.
Shaper and planer lived-on past their sell-by dates where the target was Hadfield Alloy specialty rail sections or Manganese hard-face stick-weld (my patch, Lee-Norse chain guides) to be cut-back clean.
Sure a lot more affordable to keep re-grinding a few single-point tools than to burn-up costly milling cutters.
Seems like the "motion" is not related to the action of the ram. Any rocking should be tied to the forward stroke and almost unnoticeable on the backstroke. I think somebody was holding the camera and not very steady.
That's the main use for my shaper ,cutting nasty stuff that would trash an expensive milling cutter.
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