Gene,
sorry to say, I can see only commercial ads on the site you specified. 
In German. Is there more I have to know in order to get your information?

Peter
> Chuckle.  BTDT, but needed something just a hair more substantial for 
> milling mortis and tennon joints with my micromill on steroids:
>
> <http://http://coyoteden.dyndns-free.com:85/gene/emc/17.html>
>
> The 4 bolts on the right are tapped into holes drilled in the front face of 
> the Z sled casting, and once the HF die grinder was fitted, it looks like 
> this:
>
> <http://http://coyoteden.dyndns-free.com:85/gene/emc/18.html>
>
> Which almost hides the mill from that angle, and also shows the white ash 
> jig that holds the stick the tenon will be carved on.  I used it that way, 
> but it really needs another skyhook & screen door spring to hold up the 
> additional weight, the off-center loading on the sleds ways tends to make 
> the sled want to move in 2 thou increments unless I drown it with Vactra.
>
> Also faintly visible to the left is my custom made boring bar mounted on 
> the 7x10 that carved the saddles in the clamp around the die grinder, after 
> the ridges on the die grinder nose housing were laid back flat with a 14" 
> mill bastard file.  That boring bar is actually a groove cut in the end of 
> a piece of 5/8" cold roll, with a Glanz brand 1/4" indexable boring bar 
> driven into the groove with a 3 pounder, and superglued to be sure.  
> Unforch, the saddle on that 7x10 is about tapped out, literally as I had to 
> replace the compound slider when I stripped out the threads in the top of 
> it while boring a previous project, the coupling housing & motor mount for 
> my A/B/C axis rotary table.  I was boring a nearly 2" diameter hole well 
> over 3" deep.  The 7x10 complained, a lot!  The end result of that is at:
>
> <http://http://coyoteden.dyndns-free.com:85/gene/emc/4.html>
>
> I think they would call that shade tree engineering, but the mortis's & 
> tenons it cut fit better than any I had cut by hand before.  Don't like the 
> fit?  Tweak the code!
>
> Cheers, Gene
>   


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