Peter from Holland
Diamond
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2005
- Location
- The Netherlands
Interesting. Why those numbers? Why not 15, 20, 25, 30, and so on?
At least no fractional ones

Peter
Interesting. Why those numbers? Why not 15, 20, 25, 30, and so on?
At least no fractional ones
Peter
Stiff plastic, oiled HARDWOOD........a greased stub of brass or bronze may due if not finding a bearing to fit..
Heavy live center with a turned thread would work but not my first choice..
Curious, now, as to why this is some sort of "show stopper"?
I thought you ALSO owned a LATHE?
More than a few solutions to this challenge exist.
Pick one. Implement, do not agonize. You are making OTHERS tired over "small shit".
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Oh really? Pot meet kettle. I seem to recall not too long ago there was a proposal to ban you from the site for bandwidth abuse or some such. (I didn't support that and still don't BTW). People who use their equipment to make things know that small shit is important, devil is in the details sort of thing. And yes I have a lathe, once I get the new arbor from Peter I'll send you this hardened and ground POS and you can have at that metric thread with your new HBX360 or whatever. Keep in mind there's a keyway in it so it'll be an interrupted cut. Hope you got a lot of threading inserts on hand!
Interesting. Why those numbers? Why not 15, 20, 25, 30, and so on?
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