I think if you have a large machine it won't spin fast enough and it will
be to easy to break the tiny drill point. If you have a tiny lathe the
chuck might be too small for large diameter center drill.
John Figie
On Sat, May 11, 2024, 8:19 AM Stuart Stevenson wrote:
> Hi,
> Sounds like you gu
Hi,
Sounds like you guys are talking about the tool known as a combination
center drill and countersink.
Most CNC operations use a spot drill as a precision starting guide for the
drill point entry.
I don't know about the precision differences between the two styles but if
you really require a clo
On 5/10/24 19:44, Chris Albertson wrote:
On May 10, 2024, at 9:49 AM, gene heskett wrote:
On 5/10/24 11:25, Chris Albertson wrote:
Rsync will copy data at the file system level.I think the OP wants to copy
the partition tables and boot sector.But rsync can copy across a network
an
On 5/10/24 14:27, Linden wrote:
I have used clonezilla and DD for both back up and restore. Some where I have
an interactive bash scripted I wrote for using DD. In the past when going from
a small drive to a new larger drive the most reliable way I found was to use DD
to clone and move the dat