On Wed, 2 Nov 2011, Kirk Wallace wrote:

> On Wed, 2011-11-02 at 08:41 -0500, [email protected] wrote:
>> On Wed, 2 Nov 2011, andy pugh wrote:
>>
>>> On 2 November 2011 09:03,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> That is my other option but I have realign my work
>>>> For this project I start with 1/4" bit to remove a lot of material
>>>> Then switch to a 1/8" bit then to a 1/16" bit to finish
>>>> If I change routers I have to hope I get the alignment correct
>>>
>>>
>>> Do you have access to a lathe? It should be possible to modify one of
>>> the existing extensions, though I think I would be more tempted to
>>> modify one of these:
>>> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ER11-10MM-STRAIGHT-SHANK-L100MM-CHUCK-CNC-MILLING-LATHE-TOOL-WORKHOLDING-L29-/150688723489
>>
>> I do not have access to a lathe
>> I may have to make friends with a local machinist
>> Could get pricey
>>
>> Another thought I had was to scrounge for an old dremel and cut off the shaft
>
> This ER tool holder could be used with a couple of bearings, pulleys and
> timing belt to your existing spindle motor.

Can you point me to a USA source for pillow-blocks good for 35000 rpm


>
> For one of my problems, I'm thinking I could use these holders to modify
> my useless double angle NMTB 40 holders. Just bore them out a couple of
> tenths (.0002") under sized. Heat the holder and press the shaft in.
> Although I can get normal holders for around $40 each. It might be worth
> it if I do a batch.

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