jonathan heppel | 26/02/2014 01:09:52 |
99 forum posts | As Alan implies, if you're not hardening the expander then silver steel isn't the best choice. For similar jobs I've used a normal HT bolt or (better) a socket cap as stock, which is half hard and cheap even new. The ideal material is probably case hardened mild steel. High speed and deep enough cut is generally the key to finish. You must generate enough heat to take you out of the built up edge zone, or work below it as suggested on this forum not long ago. Small machines always benefit from higher rake angles and dead sharp tools, and like Douglas Johnstone I've achieved good results on gummy materials with ground tips for aluminium, but only for finishing to close limits cos I'm tight. |
Dave Harding 1 | 27/02/2014 00:32:19 |
148 forum posts 4 photos | The material does not need to be hardened the expanders are used on thin walled Brass. |
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