Andy Joyce 1 | 06/03/2019 16:07:31 |
16 forum posts 4 photos | Thanks Jason. Diamond drill now purchased. Also tried end feed milling this afternoon but the tube just deforms without any support inside. |
Andy Joyce 1 | 07/03/2019 19:18:42 |
16 forum posts 4 photos | Thanks Jason
Diamond drill ordered!
Did try end milling last night but that just deformed the tube. |
Andy Joyce 1 | 11/03/2019 18:15:08 |
16 forum posts 4 photos | Well a diamond drill did semi work but found with such a thin wall the drill just deforms the tube. So I find the best approach is to grind a V then clean up the shape with the drill.
First batch of tubes cut so at least some progress is being made.
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Hevanscc | 11/03/2019 21:20:11 |
89 forum posts 33 photos | I would use a round hand file for tubes that small and thin, if it just a right angle joint. It is much easier and quicker then setting up tube notchers and jigs etc. I do it all the time for bicycle brake bridges and racks. Hywel |
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