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Thats it exactly, hard to broach a blind hole.
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but could the tool be pushed??? well it is??? it's the spinning that has me stumped! is so it can be used in a lathe style machine? easier to chuck up and release? A friend Bill Carriel made a a couple a broaches to do a 4-Cyl chevy door latches before they were reproduced. They have a square thru hole and a round recess for screw head. just 2-3 inch long with 4 teeth.
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PixMan (08-14-2013)
08-14-2013, 03:31 PM
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(08-14-2013, 01:33 PM)oldgoaly Wrote: but could the tool be pushed???
Yes if you are superman
Because the tool bit is going around (with the work piece) and wobbling it takes tiny cuts at a time. The cutting edge is moving around so that hex tool bit is not cutting on all 6 edges at once but just a small part of it.
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(08-14-2013, 03:31 PM)DaveH Wrote: Yes if you are superman
Because the tool bit is going around (with the work piece) and wobbling it takes tiny cuts at a time. The cutting edge is moving around so that hex tool bit is not cutting on all 6 edges at once but just a small part of it.
Clear as mud
DaveH
The rotary broaching tools use but a fraction of the force needed for traditional stationary push or pull broaching. In my days working in screw machine shops as a setup guy, programmer and operator (later process engineer and supervisor), I used the Genevieve Swiss broaching tools to make Torx and hex sockets in the heads of Ti6Al-4V titanium alloy bone screws. With those, I had to go back into the hole with a solid carbide drill, boring bar or (in some cases) end mill to clean out the big chip left at the bottom of the hole.
Those sockets couldn't be done in a cold header machine as a socket head cap screw or set (grub) screw is done. That method leaves no burrs at the bottom.