Okay, okay. I’m not going to send the chuck key out without some engraving. Today we’ll use a carbide engraving tool in the high-speed spindle to put a maker’s mark and some other details on the chuck keys, and we’ll address some feedback from the comments on the last video. We’ll talk about setting up Fusion 360 for engraving and generating the GCODE to run the machine.
Tools used in this video:
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- Haimer Short Probe 0.2″ Veraion (Amazon*): https://amzn.to/32Dl9Ir
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- ER40 Collet Blocks (*eBay): https://ebay.to/2HmZg7g
- Shars ER-40 Collets (*eBay): https://ebay.to/2RwxoSs
- Shars Ultra Precision 1-2-3 Blocks (pair) (eBay*): https://ebay.to/2RxwqWc
- Aventor 8″ DPS IP54 Caliper (eBay*): https://ebay.to/37y1Tg3
- Angle Block Set (Amazon*): https://amzn.to/2R3Lews
- CRC SL2512 Soluble Oil (Amazon*): https://amzn.to/2qhWswk
- Scotch Brite Maroon Very Fine (eBay*): https://ebay.to/2FzIZco
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- Emery Cloth 1″ Roll (Amazon*): https://amzn.to/3fxodw6
- 3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Compact 3D Mouse (Amazon*): https://amzn.to/2TSJ2q9
- California Air Tools Ultra Quiet 2HP Compressor (Amazon*): https://amzn.to/2TQ926q
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