I would think around 2000 to be minimum i run my mill at 3000 rpm with a double angle cutter works great but hell what do i know!! i don't make my own forearms any way ha ha that's what they think so i will keep them thinking.When buying a Mill to cut points,what is the minimum spindle speed that should be bought? I've been looking at the grizzly mills. Thanks for the help.
I would think around 2000 to be minimum i run my mill at 3000 rpm with a double angle cutter works great but hell what do i know!! i don't make my own forearms any way ha ha that's what they think so i will keep them thinking.
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I would think around 2000 to be minimum i run my mill at 3000 rpm with a double angle cutter works great but hell what do i know!! i don't make my own forearms any way ha ha that's what they think so i will keep them thinking
Hey Leon,
Is that the Grizzly 1007? That is what I am thinking of getting.
I Like that oneAs clean as your equipment is, I'm gonna start a rumor that you don't do any of your own work
It's obvious to those in the know, that it's impossible for someone to keep their shop that clean.
Looks nice
I Like that onemy wife keeps the shop nice and clean and she gets rewarded at night
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Does anyone else have any opinions or pictures for cutting points in?
That's a clean mill! Where's the indexer, point cutting fixtures, cutter, etc? ross i was waiting for you to order a cue befor i put the fixture back on the table and just maybe I'll get my wife to make the forearm for your cue don't delay my waiting List is getting Long.I'm still waiting on "in progress" pics...
That's a clean mill! Where's the indexer, point cutting fixtures, cutter, etc?
That machine doesn't look like it's used.
-Ross
ps - you still know the truth...
Man, there's like a gazillion posts/threads on this subject.
Now might be an opportune time to learn how to use the 'search' feature.
Here's one that will get you started :
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?p=2231838