Machining Dividing Head Index Plates: Drilling Hole Patterns
While the main holes for my the Dividing Head Index Plates were drilled on a CNC mill, I still needed to drill the mounting holes manually. In this video, I will show two methods of drilling hole patterns - one with a rotary table and another using the hole pattern function on my Digital Read Out (DRO). Also check out Mike Wiggins (The Backyard Machine Shop) video on drilling the hole patterns on these index plates using a CNC Milling Machine: • Keith Ruckers Indexing Plates

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Machining Dividing Head Index Plates

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