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Old 12th April 2008, 13:50   #5 (permalink)
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Re: machining a pvc sensor holder

Quote: (Originally Posted by jmurba) View Original Post
Hi Thanks for advice,
as for the cooling liquid ok I could try but it is not easy, I think I need an aquarium pump and a mix of water and oil, but in which fraction ?
also I hav'ent a clue of how not to spray cooling liquid everywhere in the garage....my wife also uses the garage for painting....bye bye the pictures ...
what do you think about using a round tool ?

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jean mi
If you reduce speed to let's say some 100 rpm and apply cooling liquid with a paint brush only once (no need to have a continuous flow) then I think you'll have a big improvement without a big mess. The good thing about being an amateur is that you don't need to mass produce so you can do it slowly. When you do it slowly you don't need a good cooling solution. The most important advice in the previous post was the one about cutting down by a decent film instead of a tiny film.
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