That anvil probably weighs same as the Hq800, lol. Nice to see how HQ handles the different facing options and how lowering rpm, feed on the cutter quietened everything down.
The anvil is no longer 20kg. 😂I share what I learn to help others with tool options for this machine and materials. This 2,7kg fly cutter has really exceeded my expectations.
I have the same machine. Been fighting with it for years. Nice to see you have it under control 👍
Thanks Len! It's about finding the correct tooling, feeds and speeds. This machine is versatile and tough and forgives minor mistakes.
PS: Never use climb milling on it!
That anvil probably weighs same as the Hq800, lol. Nice to see how HQ handles the different facing options and how lowering rpm, feed on the cutter quietened everything down.
The anvil is no longer 20kg. 😂I share what I learn to help others with tool options for this machine and materials. This 2,7kg fly cutter has really exceeded my expectations.
A great exercise in patience, nice work
Thank you Simon. It did take me more than 6 hours to complete.
@@improviseddiy 6 hours? How much did you have to remove?
@@heybabycometobutthead 4mm from the bottom and 2,5mm from the top. Just enough to get it square. Thanks for watching!
Baie Netjies. Nog iets wat ek nog altyd would hê. Goeie werk
Dankie Andre. Die een het nogal lank gevat om te doen en baie skoolgeld gekos.
Nice work. Are you in SA ?
Hi Len, yes here in GP.
Nice video. I am planning on buying the same anvil so can I ask for it's dimensions?
Thank you! L: 370mm W: 80mm H: 170mm
@@improviseddiy Thank you, this helps a lot.
No problem.