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(11-26-2014, 05:04 PM)dallen Wrote: If that's all you have, sounds like a plan.
It's not the only boring bar I have but it's the only one I'm willing to cut to length for the job.
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I don't think I've ever used the 45deg end on one of those bars, guess its to get the cutter to a shoulder. The 90 deg hole makes grinding easier for me, don't have to take the tool's angle into account. Do you not have a set of the carbide tipped boring bars, (come on) , I use them pretty much exclusively in the burring head. Cheap and cheerful Chinese but seam to hold up reasonably well.
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(11-26-2014, 06:03 PM)f350ca Wrote: ... Do you not have a set of the carbide tipped boring bars, ...
I have a set but none that are even close to being long enough to bore 3.25" deep.
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I'd have to check my set, thought some were at least that long. HUM
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(11-26-2014, 09:02 PM)f350ca Wrote: I'd have to check my set, thought some were at least that long. HUM
Same here.
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My longest Chinese, carbide tipped boring bar is 4.5" from it's 3/4 Dia. shank.
But Ed, can't you slide your boring bar into your QC holder to the length you need?
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(11-27-2014, 07:50 AM)stevec Wrote: My longest Chinese, carbide tipped boring bar is 4.5" from it's 3/4 Dia. shank.
But Ed, can't you slide your boring bar into your QC holder to the length you need?
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Steve,
It's set up in the mill not the lathe. My boring head takes 1/2" shank tools and I haven't seen any of the carbide tipped Chinese boring tools with 1/2" shanks that will bore that deep.
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Rather than cut up your boring bar(s), maybe mill a pocket on the side of a piece of round stock and attach a carbide insert? You could make it any length and diameter you want. Just trying to think of other options you have on hand....
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