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With a press fit, you have 2 precise dimensions to hold accurately and run the risk of ruining one and/or its alignment, and/or the casting. Of course it could be done that way, it's old school, but why do it that way here? $5 worth of gas to fetch a $10 bottle of loctite? I'd accept that, but...
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I think even with loctite one will still have to accurately hold the 2 dimensions. There has to be some sort of accurate locating.
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I guess my thoughts were that the precise ground shaft would align the two bushings accurately enough when used with the loctite and that wouldn't require such an accurate boring job (I've never bored anything on the mill yet) or honing either. That was my hope anyway...
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(08-08-2012, 11:05 PM)NevadaBlue Wrote: I guess my thoughts were that the precise ground shaft would align the two bushings accurately enough when used with the loctite and that wouldn't require such an accurate boring job (I've never bored anything on the mill yet) or honing either. That was my hope anyway...
I would think that securing the bushings/bearings with Loc-tite (sleeve retainer) would be fine for aligning them with the shaft. The issue
then would be aligning the shaft to be parallel/perpendicular to your grinding wheel/cup so that it tracks correctly across your abrasive. You may have to shim/adjust your base castings to do that.
As long as the shaft is pointing in the right direction when you are done, I don't see a problem with it myself. Mill heads are accurately bored and tightly fitted with precision bearings. Does that mean the spindle is
always in tram with the table?
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(08-08-2012, 11:05 PM)NevadaBlue Wrote: (I've never bored anything on the mill yet) or honing either. That was my hope anyway...
Ken, I'm probably going to get my knuckles rapped for this,but, maybe the Tinker cutter grinder is a little too "advanced" a project for you at this stage?
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no knuckle rapping from me, you may be right! I'm not in a hurry for this to be done so I'm hoping to gain the skills I need before I actually tackle the difficult stuff. Thanks for the advice, I appreciate it.
I'll probably do the rough work that doesn't require the accuracy and then let the thing sit until I feel 'fit' to finish it.
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