On Tuesday 24 May 2016 17:42:46 John Thornton wrote:

> In my case no as only one spindle is being used at a time. I assume
> for multi-spindle routers where they are making several copies of the
> same part that one speed for all is OK.
>
> JT

I have such a multiple copy machine about 30 miles away,  It bores the 
rectangular holes in oak fence posts for split rail fencing, which I 
have about 150 feet of here.  In 2, or 3 plunges depending on a 2 rail 
or 3 rail fence, it bores the rail holes in ten posts at a time.  Then 
the green oak goes into the treatment tank. About 4 seconds per 10 holes 
in 10 posts.  Takes a lot longer than that to unload the posts and put 
fresh ones in.  With enough spindle power that a visibly badly worn tool 
doesn't do anything but make the splinters in the edges of the holes 
worse.  The tapered end of the split rail doesn't care.
>
> On 5/24/2016 4:19 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> > On 24 May 2016 at 22:07, John Thornton <j...@gnipsel.com> wrote:
> >> I've seen some talk about multi-spindle routers and I'm fixing to
> >> start working on one. The main thing is being able to turn the
> >> spindles off and on as needed.
> >
> > Would you need different speeds on different spindles? I rather
> > suspect not, in the multi-head router case.
>
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