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Re: LazyTurn
« Reply #1000 on: April 05, 2009, 11:53:14 PM »
Hi, Rich

Or this with LazyCam.

N5 G80
N10 G0  X0.0000  Z0.0000
N15 M3
N20 G1  X0.2500   F60.00
N25  X0.5000  Z-0.2500 
N30  Z-0.5000 
N35  X0.7500   
N40 G3  X1.0000  Z-0.7500  I0.0000  k-0.2500
N45 G1  Z-1.0000 
N50  X0.5000   
N55  Z-1.3749 
N60 G2  X0.6250  Z-1.4999  I0.1250  k0.0000
N65 G1  X1.0000  Z-1.5000 
N70  Z-1.7500 
N75 G3  X0.7500  Z-2.0000  I-0.2500  k0.0000
N80 G1  X0.6250   
N85 G2  X0.5000  Z-2.1250  I0.0000  k-0.1250
N90 G1  Z-2.5000 
N95  X1.0000  ;X0.0000 mod 
N100 M30

Chip  :D ;D ??? >:D
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Re: LazyTurn
« Reply #1001 on: April 06, 2009, 12:32:28 AM »
Chip,
Supprise, Supprise, Supprise!

You are...... Lazyturn reply #1000......, and as such, you are going to need
the following tools to actually cut the posted profile. Here they are!

That's not all, Chip,
You also get a drawing so you can grind them properly. Yes, this one of a kind
colored drawing can be used over and over again and will be a keepsake
treasure you can hand down for generations.

Congradulations # 1000,

RICH    :) ;) :D ;D
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Re: LazyTurn
« Reply #1002 on: April 06, 2009, 12:38:49 AM »
Hi, Rich

Wooo  ;D Hooo  :D, I'll send you my address.

Edit: Ooo I read it Just Fine, Big print Giv-Ith, nobody reads the fine Print.

Ask "Art" about that, Something about, "First Born"

Chip
« Last Edit: April 06, 2009, 01:36:28 AM by Chip »

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Re: LazyTurn
« Reply #1003 on: April 06, 2009, 12:53:40 AM »
Gee's Chip,
You didn't read the fine print on the small tool.
"Postage is not provided and the tools are meant to be ground by you and per the drawing. Also, "No warranties are expressed or implied" by this thread.

Once again congradulations #1000.
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Re: LazyTurn
« Reply #1004 on: April 06, 2009, 10:45:03 AM »
Art,
In reply #1001 i drew an insert. Note the Inscribed Circle and attached is what i put in the manual shown
in attached pic.

Is the info correct?

Rich

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Re: LazyTurn
« Reply #1005 on: April 06, 2009, 11:48:58 AM »
Atually, the two descriptions shoudl be identical.. the circle shoudl be inside..

Ill check it out.

Art
Re: LazyTurn
« Reply #1006 on: April 06, 2009, 08:30:53 PM »
Hello Chip
If you want you could make that part with a grooving tool.I used to make similar part like yours that where cover with stellite very hard and abrasive cut them with a grooving tool .grooving tool do not bend that much but you must cut the radius last 

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Re: LazyTurn
« Reply #1007 on: April 07, 2009, 01:09:03 AM »
Hi, Marcel

Yes I've used a cut-off/grooving tool quite often, Were just going through roughing using multiple tool's and where it's missing the roughing passes.

Have you looked over LazyTurn posts, It's coming along nice I think.

Got that square cube on Friday, Now that is some kinda Nice Work Your Doing, Thanks  for sharing it with me, Finding a special spot for it.  :D

Thanks, Chip
Re: LazyTurn
« Reply #1008 on: April 07, 2009, 01:14:39 AM »
I use it on a memory stick it get' s people talking.

Thanks a lot for your help and conversations

Marcel
Re: LazyTurn
« Reply #1009 on: April 12, 2009, 02:10:03 PM »