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Re: Drill-press for milling?
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To: tesla@pupman.com 
 
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Subject: Re: Drill-press for milling? 
 
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From: "Kevin R Eldredge" <kreld@juno.com> (by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla@uswest.net>) 
 
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Date: Sat, 03 Jun 2000 22:55:52 -0600 
 
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Approved: twftesla@uswest.net 
 
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Delivered-To: fixup-tesla@pupman.com@fixme 
 
On Sat, 03 Jun 2000 12:55:13 -0600 Tesla List <tesla@pupman.com> writes:
>Original Poster: "Dan and Nancy" <ntesla@logicsouth.com> 
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Hi Dan/Nancy
  This is my exact setup & it works well withen limits.   4 flute end
mills work best, and take off very little metal each pass.  It also helps
to be able to lock the spindle  stationary, or remove the rubber o-ring
on the spindle if it has one.  The chuck tends to bounce when the o-ring
is in place.  The first pass is pretty rough, but after a flat is
started, it smooths out.  I found best speed around 200 to 500 R.P.M.
Kevin E.
Hi all,
>I have a drill-press, some end mills, and an x/y milling vise.
>Would it be possible to mill flats on a motor armature for a 
>synchronous
>gap using this setup? The drill-press is fairly heavy duty.
>Thanks,
>Dan Kline
>ntesla@logicsouth.com
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