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RE: Building The Steven's Favorite - EdK - 09-24-2012 (09-13-2012, 08:04 PM)TomG Wrote: ...Got 'em rough turned and parted off... Tom, Did you use the power cross-feed to part it off or did you do it manually? Cut-off operations are still scary for me. Ed RE: Building The Steven's Favorite - TomG - 09-24-2012 Ed, Don't feel bad, parting is scary for everyone. I always feed by hand on a manual lathe unless I'm using flood coolant. It let's you feel what the tool is doing and you can back off a bit if things start binding up. Here are a few parting pointers:
Tom RE: Building The Steven's Favorite - EdK - 09-24-2012 (09-24-2012, 10:18 AM)TomG Wrote: [*]Raise your hands in the air and spin around three times before starting the cut (it works for me). So that's what I've been doing wrong. I've only been spinning around once, and probably in the wrong direction to boot. Thanks Tom. Ed RE: Building The Steven's Favorite - Rickabilly - 09-24-2012 (09-24-2012, 10:18 AM)TomG Wrote: Ed, Ain't that the truth, A little tip I use when parting big diameters is to; Plunge 10mm (3/8") at a time, and side step in Z by 1mm to widen the groove. Then repeat this process right down to full depth. The slightly wider groove prevents the chips binding. Using this method, you can go much deeper than you might imagine. Regards Rick RE: Building The Steven's Favorite - bobm4360 - 09-25-2012 I keep a piece of 1/8" welding rod in the chip tray to catch the parted pieces; poke it in just before the final cut, and you don't have to fish the piece out of the chips! Regards, Bob RE: Building The Steven's Favorite - Rickabilly - 09-25-2012 Sorry Tom, I lost track of where I was, I didn't mean to start a parting off tips thread, But maybe we should have one in the tips section, so If we all agree on this, is there a way we can move these posts? Regards Rick RE: Building The Steven's Favorite - TomG - 09-25-2012 Rick, Don't worry about the hijack, it's all good. I just need to get busy and start posting more material on the Steven's to keep the thread on course. Why don't you start a thread on parting tips. That sounds like a great idea. Tom RE: Building The Steven's Favorite - EdK - 09-25-2012 (09-25-2012, 05:08 AM)Rickabilly Wrote: Sorry Tom, Rick, There's no easy way to move individual posts. We can move a whole thread easily but not individual posts. It's a feature that has been requested by many to the software authors. Maybe the next version will have that feature, I hope. Ed RE: Building The Steven's Favorite - SnailPowered - 09-25-2012 I finally got to see the pictures and all I can say is WOW! That is absolutely amazing Tom!! RE: Building The Steven's Favorite - TomG - 09-25-2012 Thanks! I'm glad you finally got to see the pics. Where are you at that allows such a thing? Tom |