What - non Festool - tool / workshop related gizmo/stuff did you buy today?

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Maybe it does double duty as a CNC milling machine bit.

My preference with router bits is to order Whiteside (1st choice) or Freud (2nd choice), but I have bought Yoniko bits where the the Whiteside or Freud bits were too expensive to justify for one project.  The Yoniko bits were fine.  The nature of the purchase is that I don’t know durability.  They rarely get used.

I’ve bought cheap bits in the past. The big thing to watch for is balance.  If it is out of balance you cannot spin it at 20,000 rpm.  I have not experienced balance issues with the Yoniko bits.  They were all carbide tipped, so I would expect reasonable durability on wood projects.

Note:  Amana and CMT make good bits too.  I have bought CMT bits also.  (5mm bit).
 
Michael Kellough said:
CRG, were you cutting laminated stock? The bit looks worn out at the 5/16” depth.

Yes, this was after approximately 180 feet of a full depth (3/8") and full diameter cut (big groove). Then a second pass taking about 3/4" more width, which intersected a groove cut into the edge. This allowed the rest of the material to fall off, rather than making more chips. That bit withstood it all, which filled the CT26 twice, even without chewing it all into dust. Because of the trapped part, I had to stop the router at the end of each cut.
These were laminated panels with a white balance sheet on the back. That was why I wanted to start with a fresh bit. I knew it was going to be taxing. The Triton router handles it well. I have thought about getting a mini powerfeeder for jobs like this, but I'm just not sure a 110v router could handle it? It would have to be on a separate circuit, but what happens if the breaker blows, or the router stops for some reason?
There are a few more to do, probably not until Monday though. They need to get the rest completely installed and get solid measurements.
This is toward the end of a nearly 2 year project. I have built a lot of stuff for it, and never seen any of it in person. Maybe once before it gets turned over?
 

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When this item first showed up at the house I was absolutely stunned at how small it is. Holy Mackenole, (sound familiar) it takes up an incredibly small amount of real estate which makes it a dinner winner for small gauging tasks. The Noga is manufactured in Israel.

Here's a photo of a typical mag base stand, the real estate needed for these is the same whether it's Starrett, Mitutoya, Fowler or some Chinese offering.

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The large mag base stands are necessary when using normally sized or large diameter dial indicators. The Starrett has a 150# magnetic while the Noga has a 50# magnetic. This mag base is designed to be used with small indicators especially those that have a dovetail mounting system.

Check out the adjustability on the Noga holder.

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With the traditional holders they offer a basic X-Y motion thing with some limited rotational ability. Notice the various positions the Noga can be put into with just a single twist of the dial.

So here's the secret sauce...the Noga has 4 joints that can rotate or revolve that are all controlled by a single adjusting knob. 

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The 4 joints are numbered 1 through 4...all controlled and locked by the single knob indicated by the red arrow.

The green arrow points to a fine adjustment knob that makes sneaking up to zeroing out the indicator a lot easier. Without the fine adjustment, that process is a lot more hit & miss.

The blue arrows point to the dovetail attachment points that are on the smaller indicators and that are easier to use than the traditional 1/4" or 3/8" rod attachment points.
 

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I've got the same Starrett and it's definitely awkward to use. In addition to adjusting to zero, the magnet on/off button is stiff and difficult to push. Once it's set though it takes a hammer blow to displace it.

Mine has the segmented gooseneck indicator holder so it's somewhat easier to adjust. Love to have the Noga but I don't use an indicator often enough to justify it.

Nice add to the fleet.

RMW
 
[member=44099]Cheese[/member] i think i have the same model back from my Tormach days.  Kept it just in case after I sold the tormach.  Very nice tool to have
 
festal said:
[member=44099]Cheese[/member] i think i have the same model back from my Tormach days.  Kept it just in case after I sold the tormach.  Very nice tool to have

1100? What did you replace it with or you got out of metal machining?
 
luvmytoolz said:
festal said:
[member=44099]Cheese[/member] i think i have the same model back from my Tormach days.  Kept it just in case after I sold the tormach.  Very nice tool to have

1100? What did you replace it with or you got out of metal machining?
770 series 3. Didn’t replace it with anything. Was moving and decided to sell it befor the move. No room for a mill unfortunately and used market on tormachs is currently crazy

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festal said:
luvmytoolz said:
festal said:
[member=44099]Cheese[/member] i think i have the same model back from my Tormach days.  Kept it just in case after I sold the tormach.  Very nice tool to have

1100? What did you replace it with or you got out of metal machining?
770 series 3. Didn’t replace it with anything. Was moving and decided to sell it befor the move. No room for a mill unfortunately and used market on tormachs is currently crazy

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The Tormach's are really nice machines, used to enjoy watching them in use on NYC CNC's channel. We didn't have them available in OZ when I bought my Taiwanese knee mill, although if they were around the price would have been pretty obscenely high anyway as all higher end imports were (and still are) then. I don't use it much but I do love using it when I do.
 
luvmytoolz said:
festal said:
luvmytoolz said:
festal said:
[member=44099]Cheese[/member] i think i have the same model back from my Tormach days.  Kept it just in case after I sold the tormach.  Very nice tool to have

1100? What did you replace it with or you got out of metal machining?
770 series 3. Didn’t replace it with anything. Was moving and decided to sell it befor the move. No room for a mill unfortunately and used market on tormachs is currently crazy

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The Tormach's are really nice machines, used to enjoy watching them in use on NYC CNC's channel. We didn't have them available in OZ when I bought my Taiwanese knee mill, although if they were around the price would have been pretty obscenely high anyway as all higher end imports were (and still are) then. I don't use it much but I do love using it when I do.

They are.  Now if you price them out new, it kind of doesn't make any sense as far as price to performance currently.  Way overpriced.  Before use to be much better pricing.  Last few years secondary machines jumped in price alot.  Like under 20% of the current new price.  For me hard part was learning cad/cam to work on these.  For some reason that was my kryptonite lol
 
Cheese said:
FWIW...I was just curious if these 5" 3M Cubitron II sample packs were still available and to my surprise they still are. You can order a single pack or multiples, it's a great way to expose yourself to ceramic media on a film disc...not a paper disc. They're normally $1.20 per disc.

Pack 87338 with 3 each of 80-120-150-180 & 220 for 43¢ per disc.

Pack 87435 with 5 each of 240-320 & 400 for 44¢ per disc.
https://www.rshughes.com/p/3M-Cubit...ion-Shaped-Grain-5-In-80-To-220/051125_87338/
https://www.rshughes.com/p/3M-Cubit...n-Shaped-Grain-5-In-240-320-400/051125_87435/

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While digging around at RS Hughes I noticed they also offer sample packs of 3M Xtract Cubitron II discs which is a net product similar to Abranet or Granat Net. The sample packs are available in 5" & 6" diameter discs. Each sample pack contains 2 each discs in 80+, 120+, 180+, 220+, 240+ and 320+ grit for a total of 12 discs per pack.

For 5" discs the price is 5 cents per disc  [jawdrop]  [jawdrop]  while the 6" discs cost 7 cents per disc. I'm just going to order a 20-pack (case) of each size and be done with it.
https://www.rshughes.com/p/3M-Xtrac...ain-5-In-80-120-180-220-240-320/638060_88518/
https://www.rshughes.com/p/3M-Xtrac...ain-6-In-80-120-180-220-240-320/638060_88516/

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Cheese said:
Cheese said:
FWIW...I was just curious if these 5" 3M Cubitron II sample packs were still available and to my surprise they still are. You can order a single pack or multiples, it's a great way to expose yourself to ceramic media on a film disc...not a paper disc. They're normally $1.20 per disc.

Pack 87338 with 3 each of 80-120-150-180 & 220 for 43¢ per disc.

Pack 87435 with 5 each of 240-320 & 400 for 44¢ per disc.
https://www.rshughes.com/p/3M-Cubit...ion-Shaped-Grain-5-In-80-To-220/051125_87338/
https://www.rshughes.com/p/3M-Cubit...n-Shaped-Grain-5-In-240-320-400/051125_87435/

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While digging around at RS Hughes I noticed they also offer sample packs of 3M Xtract Cubitron II discs which is a net product similar to Abranet or Granat Net. The sample packs are available in 5" & 6" diameter discs. Each sample pack contains 2 each discs in 80+, 120+, 180+, 220+, 240+ and 320+ grit for a total of 12 discs per pack.

For 5" discs the price is 5 cents per disc  [jawdrop]  [jawdrop]  while the 6" discs cost 7 cents per disc. I'm just going to order a 20-pack (case) of each size and be done with it.
https://www.rshughes.com/p/3M-Xtrac...ain-5-In-80-120-180-220-240-320/638060_88518/
https://www.rshughes.com/p/3M-Xtrac...ain-6-In-80-120-180-220-240-320/638060_88516/

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Thanks [member=44099]Cheese[/member] this has been keeping me up at night, so I just ordered some myself. I honestly don't need more sandpaper, but you know...

Adding to the estate sale inventory, make sure you sign up for the mailing list.  [doh]

RMW
 
Cheese said:
While digging around at RS Hughes I noticed they also offer sample packs of 3M Xtract Cubitron II discs which is a net product similar to Abranet or Granat Net. The sample packs are available in 5" & 6" diameter discs. Each sample pack contains 2 each discs in 80+, 120+, 180+, 220+, 240+ and 320+ grit for a total of 12 discs per pack.

For 5" discs the price is 5 cents per disc  [jawdrop]  [jawdrop]  while the 6" discs cost 7 cents per disc. I'm just going to order a 20-pack (case) of each size and be done with it.
https://www.rshughes.com/p/3M-Xtrac...ain-5-In-80-120-180-220-240-320/638060_88518/
https://www.rshughes.com/p/3M-Xtrac...ain-6-In-80-120-180-220-240-320/638060_88516/

Wow! We pay about $1+ each here, I'd be stocking on a crapload for sure at that price. They don't last as long as the Festool Granat mesh do, but they do cut better. Highly recommend them.
 
Richard/RMW said:
Adding to the estate sale inventory, make sure you sign up for the mailing list.  [doh]

RMW

Ain't that the case...what are we thinking?  [big grin]
 
Cheese said:
Richard/RMW said:
Adding to the estate sale inventory, make sure you sign up for the mailing list.  [doh]

RMW

Ain't that the case...what are we thinking?  [big grin]

That it's ultimately our spouse's problem...

I plan to have my ashes dumped in the back yard.

RMW
 
Every time a new tool is delivered my wife threatens to kill me.
At this point I figure the problem of what to do with all my stuff is keeping me alive.  [scared]
 
Hey [member=44099]Cheese[/member] i like RS Hughes BUT have you found a way to get around the 14.95 minimum shipping charge?  [eek]

Are you buying $250 worth each time?  [scared]

Ron
 
Michael - You have probably heard about the guy that tells his friends: “When I die, don’t let my wife sell my tools for what I told her I paid for them!”

Ron
 
I literally have boxes of very old fly-tying materials I acquired on eBay "from the estate of a fly tier". Like hair and feathers it's probably against some international law to possess nowadays.

She threatens to make sure she goes first everything time she sees my treasure trove.

RMW
 
That's a subject that I specifically brought up with my daughter. "If something ever happens to me while I'm still working.....get yourself there and be sure that you get everything that is mine." "To the uninitiated it may not look like much, but it's quite valuable"
 
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