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Bill,

Is your mill MT2 or is this boring head for the lathe?

Ed

Bill Gruby

Ed;

Clausing 8520's are almost all MT2 Spindles. There are a few that have B&S Tapers. The MT2 limits to 1/2" arbors max.

"Billy G" Big Grin
looks like that last picture has a drawing in it for a boring head, nice work Bill

Bill Gruby

Yes, those are the Stephen Campbell Prints. I am using them for the basic dimensions. They are available for free on line.



http://www.deansphotographica.com/machin...nghead.pdf

"Billy G"
Bill

that looks really useful. you are doing a good job of making it. Thank you for the link.

Anthony.

Bill Gruby

If anyone is in question about that link, there is a notice on each page that states, 'The information contained in this drawing is the sole property of Stephen Campbell. Reproduction in part or as a whole is permitted so long as it is not used commercially or for profit. To do so is prohibited."

That notice makes it OK for us to use. A big Thank-You goes out to Stephen Campbell.

"Billy G" Thumbsup
Really nice work Bill
I was going to ask if the design was yours or not, given the drawings in the pictures. I too like the fact that some people are willing to share their ideas so willingly. In fact, the same caveat exists with patented ideas/inventions as well. The patent prevents you from reproducing the item for financial gain, so if you want to make one for personal use, you can.

Bill Gruby

I changed a few thing Darren, like the arbor and some small stuff, but you will be hard pressed to see much difference when it is finished. It's already a solid design the way Stephen did it.

"Billy G" Thumbsup

Bill Gruby

Back to work. Ready to add pocket for the adj. parts. There was a discussion on another forum about using air at the machine. For me that is not an option. Air puts chips where you don't want them. If I do need it I use Dust Destroyer for the computer. I buy it when it goes on sale. There is only enough pressure to clear chips.

"Billy G" Big Grin
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