B Busbee Cue AzB Silver Member Silver Member Jul 1, 2014 #1 Hello, Problem solved. Last edited: Jul 1, 2014
cutter Steve Klein Custom Cues Silver Member Jul 1, 2014 #2 try this http://www.neme-s.org/Shaper Books/Odds and ends/Spin Indexer Instructions Phase II.pdf
RBC Deceased Jul 1, 2014 #3 cutter said: http://www.neme-s.org/Shaper Books/Odds and ends/Spin Indexer Instructions Phase II.pdf Click to expand... Steve, I love the laziness, I mean brilliance. I was ready to type out a small novel about how to use the damn thing and here you go just providing a link to the manual. Kudo's Royce
cutter said: http://www.neme-s.org/Shaper Books/Odds and ends/Spin Indexer Instructions Phase II.pdf Click to expand... Steve, I love the laziness, I mean brilliance. I was ready to type out a small novel about how to use the damn thing and here you go just providing a link to the manual. Kudo's Royce
B Busbee Cue AzB Silver Member Silver Member Jul 1, 2014 #4 cutter said: http://www.neme-s.org/Shaper Books/Odds and ends/Spin Indexer Instructions Phase II.pdf Click to expand... Thanks cutter, I read that manual half a dozen times before posting but it wasn't sinking in. In the manual to get 48 deg you have 4 on the plate lined up with the 0 hole and put the pin in hole number 8, you do not count the 0 hole? When you read things in the middle of the night they do not always seem clear. But one question remains, what is the little arrow between the 4 and 5 on the housing used for?
cutter said: http://www.neme-s.org/Shaper Books/Odds and ends/Spin Indexer Instructions Phase II.pdf Click to expand... Thanks cutter, I read that manual half a dozen times before posting but it wasn't sinking in. In the manual to get 48 deg you have 4 on the plate lined up with the 0 hole and put the pin in hole number 8, you do not count the 0 hole? When you read things in the middle of the night they do not always seem clear. But one question remains, what is the little arrow between the 4 and 5 on the housing used for?
T Thomas Wayne AzB Silver Member Silver Member Jul 1, 2014 #5 Busbee Cue said: T[...] But one question remains, what is the little arrow between the 4 and 5 on the housing used for? Click to expand... It alerts you to which end of the device the collet goes into. TW
Busbee Cue said: T[...] But one question remains, what is the little arrow between the 4 and 5 on the housing used for? Click to expand... It alerts you to which end of the device the collet goes into. TW
cutter Steve Klein Custom Cues Silver Member Jul 1, 2014 #6 Think you are over thinking it. It's how you read the degrees you are set at, like a micrometer. http://www.grizzly.com/products/5-C-Spin-Index/G5649 zoom in the picture and you'll see the indexer is set to 305
Think you are over thinking it. It's how you read the degrees you are set at, like a micrometer. http://www.grizzly.com/products/5-C-Spin-Index/G5649 zoom in the picture and you'll see the indexer is set to 305
B Busbee Cue AzB Silver Member Silver Member Jul 1, 2014 #7 Thanks for all the replies. I found the problem for why my spacing was off a hair on my cuts. The double angle cutter was a hair above center. What a simple thing to overlook!! Better start wearing my magnifier glasses. Last edited: Jul 1, 2014
Thanks for all the replies. I found the problem for why my spacing was off a hair on my cuts. The double angle cutter was a hair above center. What a simple thing to overlook!! Better start wearing my magnifier glasses.