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    Default Discount voucher.

    I have a Tormach discount voucher burning a hole in my pocket any recommendations on accessory must haves?

    As I am an expert on burning tools out I was thinking the load meter might be helpful?

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    Default Re: Discount voucher.

    Tool depth setter is a must have if you have ATC, hmmm what do you already have?



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    The load meter won't help if your problem is that you're already running too slow and rubbing your tools to death.

    edit: Actually it could help you significantly if it gave you the confidence to run faster.



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    Where on earth did you find a Tormach discount voucher?

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    Where on earth did you find a Tormach discount voucher?


    +1 ???



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    Maybe Tormach Workshops

    *Students who complete the course will receive a coupon for a 20% discount ($200.00 max) redeemable for Tormach products. The coupon is non-transferable and must be used within six months of the date of the workshop attended. Limit one coupon per invoice.

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    Got it in one David

    I don’t rub tools to death once I get the speeds and feed sorted its monitoring tool wear I guess it might be useful for.

    More ideas I have is some if there indexing tooling, but its expensive. A tool height setter but do I really need it? I don’t have an ATC and re-setting the Z height when tool changing is not that big a deal. Then again which one, there seem to be two electronic versions now.



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    Quote Originally Posted by 25ncjimmy View Post
    Got it in one David

    I don’t rub tools to death once I get the speeds and feed sorted its monitoring tool wear I guess it might be useful for.

    More ideas I have is some if there indexing tooling, but its expensive. A tool height setter but do I really need it? I don’t have an ATC and re-setting the Z height when tool changing is not that big a deal. Then again which one, there seem to be two electronic versions now.
    I don't have a atc either, but tool setting is very useful..... Digital one works good... "manual" ones work fine too...



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