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(07-26-2012, 02:23 PM)nel2lar Wrote: Ed
I just noticed the thread and well, my two cents. Are you doing the work on a milling machine or a lathe? If I was it would be the lathe for the simple reason you would not need special tooling. That is the only down side to a milling machine. Let me know and if I can help I'm a email away.
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Huh? I think you meant to address this to Wong. It's his thread.
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Hi Nelson,
I am doing the pieces on the lathe. Its a simple job which involved only turning to a shoulder, drilling, and countersink. After the first few pieces, I just use a file to put the chamfer on the edges. Save time.
Regards,
Wong
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Managed to make 5 pieces altogether. Progress is slow as I still go back to office despite being on medical leave.
For the last 2 pieces, I had difficult parting off. Hacksaw was used to cut off the job from the stock. This didn't happen for the first 3 pieces. Parting started ok till I'm 2/3 way through. It stopped cutting after that. Is this work hardening that was spoken about? I went at 330 rpm and feed rather aggressively. Lots of cutting fluid was used.
This is the Glanze parting tool I'm using, bought from Chronos. Brand new when I made the first piece of the bushing. Total 5 small cut old in age...
Anyone can shed some light?
Regards,
Wong