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Thanks Ed. like some other folks I fitted a ball race between the two major parts to make it nice and smooth in use.
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Arbalest, neat looking ball turner. Are the insertseat (dark grey), slide & base (Medium grey) & turret 7 handle (alu. color) different metals? if yes, what mat'ls and why. Does the base bolt to the t slots in your X table and can you leave your compound in place while using the ball turner?
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Hi Steve,
All parts are steel except the ball which is alloy. The rest of the handle is stainless. Just stuff I had in the stock "bin". The rotating part is pretty much as turned but the other parts are sand blasted. Sadly I don't have T slots on my BV20 lathe so I had to drill and tap the cross slide. The top slide has to be removed but it only takes a minute. In case you're wondering, the bearing I used is 42mm OD, 15mm ID and 13mm thick - again, just what I had in stock. Don't ask me what the insert designation is, I just bought a couple at a model engineering show! Hope this helps.
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(01-03-2013, 10:05 AM)ml_woy Wrote: The insert I am using is a TNMG-321
I.C. 3/8"
Thickness 1/8"
Radius: 1/64"
The top of my tool holder is 3/4" x 1.06" and I was planning on mounting two inserts back to back with a .125" wall in the center separating them. In that way I could use the tool to do inside and outside radius's.
Another forum member recommended the use of this fastener http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?PMAKA=250-1299
A negative rake insert like that should be using and eccentric screw in the middle and a top clamp to secure it, just as most negative rake insert toolholders would have. I suppose you'd be OK with a #6-32UN screw (nominal O.D. = .138") but only of you're very gentle with the cuts or have the 2 non-cutting corners of the insert capured to keep it from moving while taking a heavier cut. Looking at the screw recommended on Enco's site, I'd be wondering where to get an M2.2 x 0.45 tap for it and how much would the tap cost?
If I were making a ball cutter using an insert, I'd choose a VBGT331 or similar. That way I would mill the pocket with a 5º per side (10º included angle) cutter to mill the pocket, put the tapped hole in at a position .002" closer to the walls of the pocket so the screw woould pull it into the pocket snug (just like all commercially made holders do.)
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Yes, very impressive ball turner!!
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