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    TTiT,

    Is there any chance you could provide a link to where you bought the spindle -- it looks like exactly what I'm after.

    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gassito View Post
    TTiT,

    Is there any chance you could provide a link to where you bought the spindle -- it looks like exactly what I'm after.

    Thank you.
    I did ask Michael but all he could tell me was that it was one of those Chinese sites - he reckons they were all selling much the same thing for much the same price but couldn't remember which site exactly.
    A quick Google came up with this one which looks exactly like the kit we got . . . CNC 2.2KW Spindle Motor + Frequency inverter VFD + Mount + ER20 Collet + pump | eBay
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    Thanks again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TTIT View Post
    I have the fixed base attached to the small extension table on my Hammer combo and it all works brilliantly except I'm tiring of reaching under to switch it on/off.
    TTIT, is there any chance of a photo of how you have set this up?
    CHRIS

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    a big +1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Parks View Post
    TTIT, is there any chance of a photo of how you have set this up?
    Give me a couple a' days - the switch just arrived and I'll get that mounted first
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    On time for once
    Pic 1. What I've attached to the extension table to set it up - fixed base, switch (after several years without it!), brace and my home-grown extraction adapter.
    Pic 2. Table top - has a hole for the allen-key lift but I've never used it - you have to unlock the spindle anyway so its easier to use the micro-adjuster and the 3 quick-stops to adjust it from below.
    Pic 3. The whizz-bang extractor connection.
    Pic 4. All hooked up
    Pic 5. With the sliding table in front, it isn't much different to any other router table but also has the added advantage of the sliding table.
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    Ooooooo I like that. Looks like it comes apart fairly easily. Great use of that little end table

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    Thanks for that, more food for thought. Using a spindle it might be possible to get the cutter closer to the table, do you use the sliding table for routing to push the timber past the cutter?
    CHRIS

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalejw View Post
    Ooooooo I like that. Looks like it comes apart fairly easily. Great use of that little end table
    Takes about 20 seconds - one wingnut on the brace and the whole things lifts off slotted holes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Parks View Post
    Thanks for that, more food for thought. Using a spindle it might be possible to get the cutter closer to the table, do you use the sliding table for routing to push the timber past the cutter?
    Whenever the piece I'm working on is big enough to reach the slide I clamp it down - a lot less effort required and keeps the pinkys well clear of the pointy bits!
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