Here is a list of all the postings Nobby has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: Rear mounting parting-off tools |
10/01/2011 22:55:17 |
Hi Tony
I part off from the back as Michaels says it digs out . The reason is because as you wind in from the back the backlash does not come in as the nut pushing on the front of the thread.and no movement can accour. Ps this may have been said already
Regards Nobby |
Thread: radius dresser |
08/01/2011 13:19:02 |
Hi Jason B
I will post a picture of my other rad, cutter and see what you think
Regards Nobby |
08/01/2011 11:50:49 |
Hi Jason B ref radius dresser
I encounted the problem trying to cut a complete ball as the fixture swinging round would hit the chuck . thats why I wondered how to cut a complete ball .thats why i looked at the up and over way. C.N C users would not have this problem IE start position circle center end postition. etc ( in English)
Regards Nobby |
08/01/2011 11:28:12 |
Thank you for information . Its was of great interest. The boring head in the photo can also be screwed on my Kerrys mill drill arbour
Regards Nobby
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07/01/2011 22:39:49 |
Hi Tom K
Thank you for info The boring head one i made was used mainly for turning radius electrodes for the sparking m/c with a micrometer adjustmet i could turn to the size required by adjusting the dail .
Regards Nobby
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07/01/2011 15:39:06 |
Hi Sam & Jason B
Thank you for input on this issue .I made a radius attatchment using my boring head I made .as you may have seen on my uploaded photos . I will try your cranked method.
Regards Nobby
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06/01/2011 16:47:28 |
Hi
With this set up is it posible to turn a complete ball and part it off
Nobby |
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