Another Milling table stop

That is a neat stop! Your project is going to be seized by pirates.
Have a good day!
Ray
 
I decided on a chamfering tool.
Not perfect but better.
Those convolute de-burring wheels are not cheap >$100
 

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And the rod on your mill stop! Perhaps look for another source for the convolute wheels, I do not remember them as being all that expensive; what size were you looking at?
 
Yes, not real cheap, but they do last a long time, at my shop they use a 12 X 1 wheel with 3" hole on a buffer with freq. drive, so SFM can be adjusted for wheel wear, when they get worn down near ^" I can get them (used to anyway) and use them on my buffer, I also use a 8" X 1/2" on it.
Some looking on the internet might find cheaper prices.
 
I would buy an 8 x 1 for my buffer-wire wheel unit. I was showing the prices.

When it states, "convolute" the price is much higher. They seem to come with a 3" center hole. I could make a pair of adapters easy enough.
 
Yes, all the larger ones come with the 3" hole, I guess to avoid wasting material that can't be used; I made the adapters from delrin.
 
I've adapted the arbors on two 1x42 belt/5" disk sanders to accept Scotch-brite wheels in place of the sanding disks. They're probably the most frequently used tools in my shop. Everything that comes off the mill, lathe, bandsaw, etc. gets the edges and corners deburred. I recall that years ago I could get a genuine Scotchbrite 6x1x1 7S wheel for as low as $25!
 
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