From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#7]
11 Jan 2006
To: Ed (EMANA) [#3] 11 Jan 2006
You got some good replies.
One additional, I cannot see from the picture, but on my model there is also an adjustment for near and far for the cutting assembly. In an emergency you can move the spindle away from you a bit and then lower it. You will be using an unused portion of the cutter then.
I cannot think of how many thousands of desk signs and badges I have beveled and the carbide cutter is like the Energizer rabbit. I have a cutter grinder but that bit is incredibly sharp still.
Edit: Darned speil chicken.
EDITED: 11 Jan 2006 by HARVEY-ONLY
From: BrianC (INKSQUIRTER) [#8]
12 Jan 2006
To: Ed (EMANA) [#3] 12 Jan 2006
I have the B-4 and that's not it. Should be a legend plate with serial number. Mine is B-4 08137 and the plate is right on the the top of the table.
From: Sam (SAMC11) [#9]
27 Jan 2007
To: Ed (EMANA) [#1] Unread
Do not strip the threads on the knob that elevates the cutter. I did this and to get a replacement is about $75.00. I will fix mine with a local machinist.
Sam
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