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06-03-2012, 10:03 AM
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(06-03-2012, 10:03 AM)henryarnold Wrote: If you have never used a boring bar, I suggest you get one. They are very useful for many operations. The Chinese spin-offs are not very expensive.
Henry,
Might you have meant a "boring head"?
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06-03-2012, 10:32 AM
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I've done the same thing to make quill locking pins for my mill. The cutouts almost appear to be straight cut rather than an arc. But I was cutting a larger radius.....
Math isn't my strong point so don't confuse me with facts Henry.
I just thought your cutouts would have had a wider arc than they do at that size radius. Which just goes to prove - "Be cool, stay in school!"
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06-03-2012, 11:21 AM
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(06-03-2012, 10:11 AM)EdAK Wrote: (06-03-2012, 10:03 AM)henryarnold Wrote: If you have never used a boring bar, I suggest you get one. They are very useful for many operations. The Chinese spin-offs are not very expensive.
Henry,
Might you have meant a "boring head"?
Ed
Yes, I fixed the post. The bits I used look like this:
And the boring head:
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Better photo showing cutouts
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Henry,
That knob looks perfect to me. Good gripping surfaces.
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(06-03-2012, 10:11 AM)EdAK Wrote: (06-03-2012, 10:03 AM)henryarnold Wrote: If you have never used a boring bar, I suggest you get one. They are very useful for many operations. The Chinese spin-offs are not very expensive.
Henry,
Might you have meant a "boring head"?
Ed
Wait, I went back and re read "boring head" so I thought WTF?
Then I read further and realized Henry edited his post.
That shouldn't be allowed, it makes the guy who catches the error look like an idiot (sorry Ed).
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(06-03-2012, 07:50 PM)stevec Wrote: (06-03-2012, 10:11 AM)EdAK Wrote: (06-03-2012, 10:03 AM)henryarnold Wrote: If you have never used a boring bar, I suggest you get one. They are very useful for many operations. The Chinese spin-offs are not very expensive.
Henry,
Might you have meant a "boring head"?
Ed
Wait, I went back and re read "boring head" so I thought WTF?
Then I read further and realized Henry edited his post.
That shouldn't be allowed, it makes the guy who catches the error look like an idiot (sorry Ed).
I aknowledged in my reply to Ed which I quoted that I fixed the post.
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Editing should be allowed.
What I normally see on other sites is that if you edit a post before anyone has posted a reply, you can edit and nothing appears in the post to indicate it was edited. However, if you edit after a reply has been posted, the software places a footer that indicates the post has been edited, the person editing the post and a date/time stamp.
Some have a field when you edit where you can enter a reason for editing. A lot of people will place a note themselves when editing a post to let others know they edited it.
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(06-03-2012, 01:39 PM)EdAK Wrote: Henry,
That knob looks perfect to me. Good gripping surfaces.
Ed
Indeed. You can't argue with success!
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