I decided to make a fly cutter for the mill, so I put a piece of 3/4" dia. cold rolled in the lathe and turned down the shaft to fit the mill holder. Next I set up the rotary table on the mill and cut the tool slot the 10 degrees needed and added a set screw to hold the tool in place and grind the tool for the fly cutter then tried it out. I was going to stone the cutter, but I think it is good the way it is after I leveled a piece of aluminum angle. The flash on the camera made the pic a little shinny, then my battery went in the camera, so what you see is what you get for now.
Paul
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Wow. That is quite a nice finish for a first attempt. You definitely did something right Paul. Looks much better than my first try at using a flycutter!
05-10-2012, 10:16 PM (This post was last modified: 05-10-2012, 10:25 PM by pjf134.)
Got the battery charged up and took some pics of the fly cutter. I still had the rotary table still on the mill so I stuck the cutter in the chuck and took a pic and the cutter is in wrong in the one pic, but you get the idea, so just turn the rotary 180 and it works out right.
Paul
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(05-10-2012, 04:25 PM)pjf134 Wrote: , so I put a piece of 3/4" dia. cold rolled in the lathe and turned down the shaft to fit the mill holder.
Just curious as to why the shank seems so small (dia.).
Is that the largest end mill holder you have?
I'm not criticizing, just thought the biggest shank possible would be best.
(05-10-2012, 04:25 PM)pjf134 Wrote: , so I put a piece of 3/4" dia. cold rolled in the lathe and turned down the shaft to fit the mill holder.
Just curious as to why the shank seems so small (dia.).
Is that the largest end mill holder you have?
I'm not criticizing, just thought the biggest shank possible would be best.
Stevec,
The mini mill came with a small holder so that is what I used. They make a bigger one I think, but I just wanted to make a small cutter for now to try out. I want a bigger mill, but for now this will do me.
Paul
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