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Greetings...
I'm setting up my 935 mill and when I went to install the registration keys on the Kurt D688, the keys did not want to install in the middle slot during a test fit. The three slots are of different widths... the key fits the two outside slots and the one toward the base is a tighter fit than the one toward the operator. The middle is a no go. Neither the slot or the key measures on the money and the relationship is reversed.... too tight at the slot (1's of thousandths), too wide at the key (1's of thousandths).
What's normal/cultural best practices? stone the key? Open up the slot... it IS mounted on a mill. I like the fore/aft balance of the vise mounted in the middle. Thanks.
I'm setting up my 935 mill and when I went to install the registration keys on the Kurt D688, the keys did not want to install in the middle slot during a test fit. The three slots are of different widths... the key fits the two outside slots and the one toward the base is a tighter fit than the one toward the operator. The middle is a no go. Neither the slot or the key measures on the money and the relationship is reversed.... too tight at the slot (1's of thousandths), too wide at the key (1's of thousandths).
What's normal/cultural best practices? stone the key? Open up the slot... it IS mounted on a mill. I like the fore/aft balance of the vise mounted in the middle. Thanks.