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Thread: Poorly made set squares. |
01/08/2014 01:13:42 |
Not to be pernickity but I grew up knowing these as "try" or ("tri" ) squares rather than set squares .... the latter being the kind of thing draftsmen used (in those days). Edited By Bandersnatch on 01/08/2014 01:14:08 |
Thread: MT3 imperial 7/8" collet ... can it be bought singly ? |
01/08/2014 01:09:52 |
Does anyone sell an "emergency" MT3 collet i.e. one that you bore out yourself? I know they are available in 5C but not sure about MT3. Come to that, is it possible to bore out a 3/4" collet with a carbide tool? |
Thread: Gibs |
12/07/2014 16:54:51 |
Thread: Tiny brushes |
24/08/2011 02:08:24 |
That’s when I spotted the tooth brushes. Have fun ![]() Sam . It was less embarrassing to wait for the dispensary to put together my prescription by standing near the dental displays, rather than where they keep their suppositories and rubber gloves.![]() Then you probably won't like my suggestion for perhaps slightly larger brushes. For some years now I've been using the ladies' mascara brushes for cleaning tapped (and plain) holes from around .100" dia up. (No, I don't ask for them myself - I get my wife to buy them) |
Thread: ER Collets |
10/01/2011 00:44:50 |
Thanks, Keith. I thought it would probably be nominal - minus.
So it sounds like .03" would be about right for ER25.
I only have a metric set and it helps to know what size to use for inch sized tools or material. |
09/01/2011 22:50:42 |
I read that ER collets have a grip range of about .03".
Does this mean:
nominal diameter +/- .015" ((e.g. a 1/2" collet would go from ..485 - .515")
or nominal +.03" (e.g. a 1/2" collet would go from .500 - .530")
or nominal -.03" (e.g. a 1/2" collet would go from .470 - .500")
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