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    James A
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      @jamesalford67616

      Quite some time ago, I asked for information about making a milling attachment:: I have finally finished making one now for my Flexispeed. The lash-up with the plastic wing nut and the spacers is temporary until I can buy a suitable 6mm cap screw or bolt of the correct length.

      I was uncertain how rigid it would be or whether the 70 watt sewing machine motor would be suffiiently powerful to be useful. I am pleasantly surprised as the device can take fairly deep cuts, produce a reasonable finish and the motor does not stall. The finish is lot better than I was getting when I used the vertical slide as a conventionaI slide with the cutter on the lathe spindle. I am confident that with patience, I should be able to do small jobs effectively.

      All I need now is a small vice to attach to the cross-side. Does anyone have anything suitable which they would consider selling?

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      Regards,

       

      James.

      Edited By James Alford on 14/03/2021 18:42:50

      #20204
      James A
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        @jamesalford67616
        #533907
        Michael Gilligan
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          @michaelgilligan61133

          Splendid job, James yes

          MichaelG.

          #533908
          noel shelley
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            @noelshelley55608

            Very Nice well done ! I'm supprised the 70W motor is enough. Noel.

            #533917
            DiogenesII
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              @diogenesii

              Looks like a good idea turned into an effective attachment – nice work. .you could make a drilled & tapped plate to bolt to the top of the slide to clamp work to, if you are stuck for a vise?

              #533923
              Trevor Drabble 1
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                @trevordrabble1

                James , l have a new and unused boxed Myford MA71 vice l got from the original Myford Nottingham company . If you are interested in it l could send you some pics For some unknown reason l can't now post pics into my albums from my tablet . Not sure of value , so will need to trawl net for an idea . Trevor.

                #533935
                James A
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                  @jamesalford67616

                  Thank you for the compliments.

                  A drilled and tapped plate would be a useful addition. Thank you for the suggestion.

                  Trevor: may I ask how large the vice is? The cross-slide on the Flexispeed is diddy, being just 2" wide.

                  Regards,

                  James.

                  #533936
                  Michael Gilligan
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                    @michaelgilligan61133

                    I have taken the liberty of linking James’ useful photo of the Flexispeed for easy reference: **LINK**

                    https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/images/member_albums/142495/612406.jpg

                    Hope that’s O.K. with you, James

                    MichaelG.

                    Edited By Michael Gilligan on 14/03/2021 23:10:25

                    #533938
                    James A
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                      @jamesalford67616
                      Posted by Michael Gilligan on 14/03/2021 23:08:13:

                      I have taken the liberty of linking James’ useful photo of the Flexispeed for easy reference: **LINK**

                      https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/images/member_albums/142495/612406.jpg

                      Hope that’s O.K. with you, James

                      MichaelG.

                      Edited By Michael Gilligan on 14/03/2021 23:10:25

                      Not at all. Thank you, Michael.

                      Regards,

                      James.

                      #533978
                      Michael Gilligan
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                        @michaelgilligan61133

                        I’ve just had a thought, James enlightened

                        That long tee-slot on your tiny cross-slide [and/or a tapped auxiliary plate] would be very useful with something like the Mitee-Bite products:

                        I say ‘something like’ because the real ones might be considered ‘reassuringly expensive’

                        … Have a look here, for inspiration : **LINK**

                        https://www.wixroyd.com/en/page/mitee-bite-clamping-products-from-wixroyd

                        MichaelG.

                        #533986
                        Trevor Drabble 1
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                          @trevordrabble1

                          James , The vice is 2 7/8"(74mm) wide x 4 1/4"(111mm) long [excluding handle] x 1 3/8"(35mm) deep and so would need mounting on a sub-table , and so probably not suitable for your needs . Can take and email pics if you decide you still interested . I also have another new and unused and boxed Toolmakers Vice 2 3/4" x 1 3/4" x 4 1/2" . Also , Arc do a tool vice , 130-040-04048 which you may find of interest .

                          #533987
                          Trevor Drabble 1
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                            @trevordrabble1

                            Proops are doing a 1 1/2" drill press vice, H4078 for only £18.10 .

                            #534034
                            James A
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                              @jamesalford67616

                              Michael: I see what you mean by "reassuringly expensive", but there are some good ideas there. Thank you.

                              Trevor: thank you for the details of your two vices, but I think that they will be too large, sadly. I shall have a look at the Arceuro and Proops products, though. Thank you for the suggestions.

                              Regards,

                              James.

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