Here is, what looks like a beat up boat anchor, a RM-70 dowel mill.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Champ-Fond-...ning-blank-doweler-3ph-2-3-8-in-/351416430921
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Champ-Fond-...ning-blank-doweler-3ph-2-3-8-in-/351416430921
I will have to look but I think mine has a 7hp and 3 hp motor in it. the ad says 3&3
The crunchenmunching beast .
No way he gets close to his asking price. Good luck to him.
Any of you guys get thes things to cut a prfectly straight dowel?All the ones i did had a dog leg. So did the shaft(shitt ton)dowels I bought from Barringer...
I normally get them as well, there seems to be a spacer in the middle of the cutting head that should be able to change out but mine is locked in place.
The point of it is just to get it round if your worried about it being clean then get the dowel sander haha
Honestly i dint use mine as often but i have rounded pieces for 3 other cuemakers at 1 buck to 1.50 a piece i put through they were happy to paythat rather than turn them by hand.
I dont have to burn up routers or go through bits as often. So that in itself the machine has paid for itself.
Any of you guys get thes things to cut a prfectly straight dowel?All the ones i did had a dog leg. So did the shaft(shitt ton)dowels I bought from Barringer...
Any of you guys get thes things to cut a prfectly straight dowel?All the ones i did had a dog leg. So did the shaft(shitt ton)dowels I bought from Barringer...
I would guess Joe puts them through a dowel sander after taking them from square to round.
After turning square to round, I single point mine true on the lathe before coring
Rick
I would guess Joe puts them through a dowel sander after taking them from square to round.
After turning square to round, I single point mine true on the lathe before coring
Rick
No way he does that....all of the ones I received thru his ebay store had flats and were not straight, and had the serrated track marks from the auto-feed of the dowel machine ...quite contrary to his sales pitch ......
Dave
No way he does that....all of the ones I received thru his ebay store had flats and were not straight, and had the serrated track marks from the auto-feed of the dowel machine ...quite contrary to his sales pitch ......
Dave
Is there a negative to clipping the corners off with a bandsaw or table saw? We have fixtures that would allow this to happen and would coming out octagonal and round in one easy pass with a router.
^^^every dowel I've ever gotten from him was just like that, with a dog leg at one end and feed marks. I asked him about it before I had my dowel mill and he thought it might be "shipping shock" I guess it doesn't matter now, since I know that it is the machine causing it.