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  1. #1
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    welcome to the wood lathe forum

    welcome to a new wood lathe discussion forum.

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    where is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt Wonderful View Post
    where is it?
    You're in it.
    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=331
    Gerry

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    Any body seen a controller board like this. Bought two a year ago. lost papers. Need help figuring out wiring schematics. Any help will be appeciated.
    guess I need help to post an image. Dont know how. Thanks.
    Bill
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    Question Trend router lathe or Spin doctor

    Hey everyone I am new to this and really like this site. Great links and ideas to get projects started in your head designing. Anyway to the point. I am looking for a machine that will cut spiral spindles. I have a larger lathe and a mini lathe that I bought at a garage sale. Neither of which I have found any way to cut spirals with. I have saw 2 machines on the internet that advertise cutting spirals. Has anyone ever used the Trend router or the Spin doctor machines? If so were they a good machine? Thanks for any input. FatJoe :wee:

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    spirals

    there are a couple more depends on what lengths &if you need to do different pitches. for i pitch only up to aprox 36" you can find router crafters on ebay under lathes in home & garden tools. second there is a place in utah that sells several different machines that can do up to 96", a gear change for different pitches, & some can do both left &right spirals.that company is either legacy woodworking or phantom enginering. the 2 companys are some how inter related. i ami in the process of building one for myself at the present time. it will be cnc. good luck finding what you wANT & need. greg

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