I guess I need to give the fluting a try. I have a 9x42 vert mill to work with and I currently have a 14" yuasu rotary table. I am a bit nervous on using this table for two reasons:
It weighs about 250# and would sit at the very end of the table.
It's c line is 8" or so above table, making it difficult to add rigid support and I feel it adds potential torque on the table....although I don't anticipate anything but light cuts.
I like that it has a mt4 so I can get a 4 jaw easy. Getting a tailstock up to 8" c line is gonna take some fab work, but that does not bother me.
Or......I could go to an 8" ish rotab and tail from enco/griz/etc.
Or.....I could do the same with a dividing head. I like the simplicity or plates, but the dividing head means I am driving with a dog, or hunting for a bs taper chuck.
The dividing head and small rotab look like a rotating dead center might be out of the question. I have never touched one.
Soooo, those who have been here, what would you do or not do.
Thanks.
It weighs about 250# and would sit at the very end of the table.
It's c line is 8" or so above table, making it difficult to add rigid support and I feel it adds potential torque on the table....although I don't anticipate anything but light cuts.
I like that it has a mt4 so I can get a 4 jaw easy. Getting a tailstock up to 8" c line is gonna take some fab work, but that does not bother me.
Or......I could go to an 8" ish rotab and tail from enco/griz/etc.
Or.....I could do the same with a dividing head. I like the simplicity or plates, but the dividing head means I am driving with a dog, or hunting for a bs taper chuck.
The dividing head and small rotab look like a rotating dead center might be out of the question. I have never touched one.
Soooo, those who have been here, what would you do or not do.
Thanks.