Very nicely done, tried to comment after watching the whole bit, but the old RUclips brought me back around...the "Wooden Head!", LOL! Thanks for the sharing...Aloha, Chuck
Good thing your Boxford does not have a strong spindle break john lol....it would probably take a trip some wheres lol. Good little project, should be nice
John, Where do you get the magnetic back, DTI's from? Or are you adapting an ordinary one? Lots of the chaps in the states have them as well, but I've never seen them sold in the UK Phil
thanks for filming a Project video, the best type of video's in my opinion.. its great to see how different guys solve similar jobs in different way.
John,
Nice work as always! I'll be interested to see the rest of the job. Thanks!
Have a good one!
Dave
Nice new project, John. Thanks
Randy
Very nicely done, tried to comment after watching the whole bit, but the old RUclips brought me back around...the "Wooden Head!", LOL!
Thanks for the sharing...Aloha, Chuck
Very nice job.
Respect from France
Hey John,
Looking real good so far!
Thanks,
Ray
nice bit of machining john
Hi there fantastic Video. Keep up the great work. Nick.
Good to see you back in the shop and not the kitchen John... ;-)
I dunno, those deserts he was making looked kind of tasty......
Good thing your Boxford does not have a strong spindle break john lol....it would probably take a trip some wheres lol. Good little project, should be nice
thanks for the video
Nice John
John,
Where do you get the magnetic back, DTI's from? Or are you adapting an ordinary one? Lots of the chaps in the states have them as well, but I've never seen them sold in the UK
Phil
Hi
Phil
All I use is a "hard drive" magnet glued on to a cheap clock
John