Difference between revisions of "Oliver Instrument Die Filer"
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Latest revision as of 23:31, 27 February 2020
Qualified Member | Trained By | |
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Dean Anderson | Danger committee | |
Everett Wilson | Dean Anderson | |
Jon Komperda | Dean Anderson | 11/6/16 |
r== Notes ==
Most files cut on the forword stroke, use a file that cuts on the down stroke with this machine. A source is https://www.falcontool.com/PublicStore/
Safety
The primary problem with this machine is that the file can grab your work and if your finger is between the work and a hard place it can get smashed. Take light cuts and use the holddown to reduce your risk.