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    Lathe keyway broach electric slotter - video

    Lathe keyway broach electric slotter. By Phil Diver. 2:58 video:


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    Good method of slotting! Might have to “borrow” that idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gatz View Post
    Good method of slotting! Might have to “borrow” that idea.
    I was thinking the same thing
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    Hmmm, that plunger and joint looks very familiar.
    is that from a Jaguar PS unit?

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    If I had been more observant, and watched the whole video, it was explained where the ball-joint came from.

    BTW, it would probably be better and more rigid if the set screws that hold the broaching rod were on the same side as the cutting insert.



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