pressbrake1
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Saw this on Instagram
I was impressed!
I was impressed!
Butler?theres a big 26" one on a site being sold for 2000+
I was offered a good deal on it but salesman started to get on my wickyeah its a butler
In 25 yrs Ive never had to tilt my butler and my machinery is in use.If it wasn't a fixed cube I be on it
Any idea how that would be set up to cut
They dont look involute so no addendum and dedendum to contend withAny idea how that would be set up to cut
Can't make out the tool profile in the pic
They dont look involute so no addendum and dedendum to contend with
She a big lumpI am always ogling the gear on this website, proper machines, not a Myford in sight.
https://gdmachinery.co.uk/product/butler-21-vertcial-slotter/
That's what I was puzzling overIn that first pic it looks like he is only roughing out the bottom of the cut. Must use a form tool to then get the shape ?
She a big lump
I have a slotting machine. 8 inch. That's about as big as I can really accommodate. 22 meters. Now that's pushing it s little lolHow about a mill with a 22 meter bed ? Right up your aisle !
https://gdmachinery.co.uk/product/asquith-butler-floor-type-power-centre-hpf-x-22000mm/
Would they have cut one side of the v then indexed to the other side and cut then finished off the middle to square the root?
No my trade but like to understand.