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(11-27-2014, 08:17 AM)EdK Wrote: 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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Sorry Ed
. Thanks for straightening me out. Ya, the 9" bar that fits your boring head for the mill could provide 2 shorter ones, one with the tool at 90 deg. and the other at 45.
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Thanks for the suggestions guys. I went ahead and cut my boring bar to 5.5" before I left for my nephews for Thanksgiving dinner. It's only a $14.50 boring bar so certainly not the end of the world. Next I need to grind the 3/16" tool bit for it and then I'll be ready to bore out the hole. I had no wine at dinner so I'm clear to work with power tools this evening.
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I just need to bore the 1" hole for the hold-down shaft and drill the 1/2" hole for the cotter clamp and the body will be done.
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Looking good Ed, but that mill looks surgically clean
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(12-04-2014, 05:30 PM)f350ca Wrote: Looking good Ed, but that mill looks surgically clean
Not even close Greg. See all of those chips in the table slots and on the rear way guard? I had just vacuumed off the chips from the drilling operation in preparation for boring the hole to 1"
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Aw
I think of the mess on mine as a protective layer material.
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The body is finally done. On to the cotter clamp.
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Ed that new camera must be the exceptionally shinny kind. Well done,
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I think you're right. I haven't even given the body a proper cleaning yet and it already looks shinny.
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I gave it a hat this evening.
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