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Mayhem (12-13-2017)
I've tried using oil when cutting cast iron before. But I don't want the abrasive slurry getting on my lathe. If I ever run out of valve grinding compound, at least I know how to whip some up in a pinch.
Wet or dry you still have to clean up a mess either way. In Ed's case however, when he's done with a machine for the day it's not just clean - it's sterile!
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EdK (12-12-2017)
(12-12-2017, 11:38 AM)Highpower Wrote: In Ed's case however, when he's done with a machine for the day it's not just clean - it's sterile!
Just like my machines, I learned from Ed.
I machine it dry, seam to get a better finish, the oil slurry seams to erode the surface behind the cutter.
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(12-12-2017, 07:10 AM)Mayhem Wrote: You must have conniptions when you machine cast iron Ed. Either you are going to get your machines dusty or oily
I much prefer oily.
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f350ca (12-12-2017)
(12-12-2017, 11:38 AM)Highpower Wrote: Wet or dry you still have to clean up a mess either way.
But, I don't have to worry about breathing the dust and I can see where the mess is. With dust it goes in all of the nooks and crannies and makes for an extended cleanup. I like keeping my machines clean but not at the cost of it taking more time than machining.
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When I was building & rebuilding chain makers at Columbus McKinnon I ran a Lucas boring mill machining the main castings. They were cut dry and my roughing tool was a 12 or 18 inch carbide insert face mill. Half inch deep cuts using about 95% of the width. I would leave work some nights looking like a coal miner.