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RE: Between centers boring bar - TomG - 11-06-2014 The only case where runout would matter is if you are setting the diameter by miking over the bar and tool. If the bar has runout it would give you a false reading. Tom RE: Between centers boring bar - doubleboost - 11-06-2014 My boring bar has a slight bend in it Makes no difference at all John RE: Between centers boring bar - chucketn - 11-06-2014 (11-06-2014, 12:51 PM)TomG Wrote: The only case where runout would matter is if you are setting the diameter by miking over the bar and tool. If the bar has runout it would give you a false reading. Well, if the bar has runout, how do you set the bore diameter? Trial and error? I'm going to try to make another between centers bar, this time from 1/2" drill rod. Chuck RE: Between centers boring bar - Lordedmond - 11-06-2014 Sorry Tom But it will not be a problem ,take cut measure the bore , Mike the cutter from the the back of the bar and adjust as required The cutter in a bent bar is considered a fixed point , therefor the required adjustment is easily done Stuart RE: Between centers boring bar - TomG - 11-06-2014 (11-06-2014, 01:10 PM)chucketn Wrote:(11-06-2014, 12:51 PM)TomG Wrote: The only case where runout would matter is if you are setting the diameter by miking over the bar and tool. If the bar has runout it would give you a false reading. Not trial and error, just trial. Assuming the part you are boring is mounted on the cross slide of the lathe, take a trial cut, zero the cross feed dial and measure the bore. Then move the part away from the tool the required amount and using the wall of the bore as a stop, move the tool bit out until it re-touches. Now when the dial gets back to zero, the bore will be to size. Better take a couple trial cuts to check your work before taking it to size. This is basically the same technique I use to set a boring head to machine a radius. Pick up the edge of the part and move it over the required amount, then run the boring head out until the tool contacts the edge. Tom RE: Between centers boring bar - Dr Stan - 11-06-2014 A half inch boring bar is quite small and can lead to chatter & flex. Is that the largest bar that will fit in the hole? RE: Between centers boring bar - chucketn - 11-07-2014 (11-06-2014, 10:19 PM)Dr Stan Wrote: A half inch boring bar is quite small and can lead to chatter & flex. Is that the largest bar that will fit in the hole? Yes, the largest long drill I have is 1/2" MT1. I'm looking for a few bigger ones that are affordable. Chuck RE: Between centers boring bar - stevec - 11-07-2014 (11-06-2014, 11:54 AM)chucketn Wrote: Whew! It finally makes séance! Thanks for all the input.Good one chuck! RE: Between centers boring bar - Dr Stan - 11-07-2014 What is the length/depth of the hole? What is the finished diameter? What precision is needed? What is the material? Do you have a boring head that can be mounted in the head stock? What sort of selection of single ended end mills do you have? RE: Between centers boring bar - doubleboost - 11-07-2014 When I made mine I bored the casting first Then made the spindle It is easier that way John |