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Hi everybody, I haven't made much recently as I have been restoring Myford lathes
I have just finished no 6 and I didn't want to bother anyone with mundane repeat threads
However I saw a useful tip and decided to do it on a super 7.However when cleaning down
my Sieg sc4 I thought it would be more useful .Someone had 3d printed plastic T nut to infill
the T slots on the cross slide to keep them clear of swarf.I don't have a 3d printer so I machined
some from an old nylon cutting board.I think they will work a treat and will make some for the super 7
I have just finished no 6 and I didn't want to bother anyone with mundane repeat threads
However I saw a useful tip and decided to do it on a super 7.However when cleaning down
my Sieg sc4 I thought it would be more useful .Someone had 3d printed plastic T nut to infill
the T slots on the cross slide to keep them clear of swarf.I don't have a 3d printer so I machined
some from an old nylon cutting board.I think they will work a treat and will make some for the super 7