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    Re: CNC bits ?

    Quote Originally Posted by autocadplease View Post
    Never thought of that! What thread did you use?
    The thread O.D. is 7.02mm (9/32" - 0.279") and the pitch is 40TPI, I don't think you will find a tap or button die for it. It has to be screwcut on a lathe I think. The plastic nut is 19mm x Pitch 2mm by the way!

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    Re: CNC bits ?

    Hi guys,

    I've just found a supplier for taps and dies for the Dremel thread.... http://www.rdgtools.co.uk/ My button die arrived today!!!

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    Re: CNC bits ?

    Great job Gwyn. What brand & model of CNC do you use?

    Chris

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    Re: CNC bits ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Baker View Post
    Great job Gwyn. What brand & model of CNC do you use?

    Chris
    Hi Chris, My machine was made by the head CNC machinist from company called Metalstorm( www.metalstorm.com ). They make weoponry not CNCs, it was just his personal project until he built a larger one. It is built from solid aluminium billet and weighs 50 kilos, solid as a rock but no brand name I'm sorry!

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    Re: CNC bits ?

    If someone is interested in VERY cheap aluminium plates for a T groove table look here:

    http://62.75.219.46/metall-p1936h412...a3c1517c805eb8

    Comes from this company:

    http://www.metallstore.de/

    See it here one my mill (Dutch text, but the pics tell it all).

    http://www.elektor.nl/forum/forum/ac....1179615.lynkx

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    Re: CNC bits ?

    Thanks Gwyn..

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    Re: CNC bits ?

    Gwyn,

    Are you selling this adaptor yet?

    >My 1/4" router now has a Dremel chuck for the 1/8th bits. The Dremel collet chuck and locknut are available as spares from the Dremel shop. My router is an Ozito PRG-621V which is ideal for CNC as it has onboard variable speed and is practically disposable at AUD$65.00 (US$55.00) I will make some more of these Dremel adaptors when I get some time shortly and add them to the Aerosim Solutions product list! The cutters from virtualvillage are great for machining plastics and I have engraved some aluminium with them quite successfully too.<

    Thanks Eddie

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