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<blockquote data-quote="Cowbaby" data-source="post: 3587513" data-attributes="member: 46875"><p>I used to run a lathe at US Motors many years ago. I almost learned the hard way not to wrap emory cloth around your fingers to hold it when sanding with a belt of it. Dang near lost an arm. Scared me so bad I was able to yank the stuff in half just in time. Only close call I had running it for 3 years.</p><p>I checked my taps the biggest one I have is 9/16.</p><p>For what your wanting for just a plastic cutting board looks like you could drill a hole and heat a bolt up and screw it through. You could see if it would work on a piece of scrap. Might not even need the heat if you could get it started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowbaby, post: 3587513, member: 46875"] I used to run a lathe at US Motors many years ago. I almost learned the hard way not to wrap emory cloth around your fingers to hold it when sanding with a belt of it. Dang near lost an arm. Scared me so bad I was able to yank the stuff in half just in time. Only close call I had running it for 3 years. I checked my taps the biggest one I have is 9/16. For what your wanting for just a plastic cutting board looks like you could drill a hole and heat a bolt up and screw it through. You could see if it would work on a piece of scrap. Might not even need the heat if you could get it started. [/QUOTE]
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