Greensands | 14/12/2020 20:03:24 |
449 forum posts 72 photos | After trying out several techniques for turning ball shaped objects on the lathe using the traditional method of coming in from each side of the ball I have recently seen a video where the ball in question is being turned from the free end. Obviously the geometry of the ball is a major factor here but is anyone aware of any suitable finely pointed insert tooling which might be worth exploring. Inserts available from the usual suppliers do not seem to include the finely pointed patterns |
old mart | 14/12/2020 20:34:22 |
4655 forum posts 304 photos |
Edited By old mart on 14/12/2020 20:38:05 Edited By old mart on 14/12/2020 20:44:10 |
Greensands | 14/12/2020 20:48:00 |
449 forum posts 72 photos | Yes, that is certainly the stye of insert I have in mind but having a Myford lathe I would be looking for ideally a 10mm toolholder or perhaps 12mm at most. |
DiogenesII | 14/12/2020 20:53:39 |
859 forum posts 268 photos | JB Cutting Tools do 'em.. 10 or 12mm shank for 11mm insert SVJCL 11 Indexable turning tool ..check which 'hand' you need.. Edited By DiogenesII on 14/12/2020 20:55:30 |
Howard Lewis | 15/12/2020 10:33:47 |
7227 forum posts 21 photos | The pictures show exactly the type of insert used on the Repton Ball / Radius Turning tool. They work extremely well, in my limited experience Howard |
old mart | 15/12/2020 14:22:02 |
4655 forum posts 304 photos | You would need a left hand tool that uses size 11 inserts. Those that I have, came with a job lot and have an insanely sharp tip, that is why they are more use for engraving lines than turning. I also have other variants with larger radius tips which are more useful for turning. This site is worth bookmarking for understanding carbide inserts:
http://www.carbidedepot.com/formulas-insert-d.htm Edited By old mart on 15/12/2020 14:24:26 |
Greensands | 15/12/2020 17:34:41 |
449 forum posts 72 photos | Some very useful info here. Thank you for all the help provided |
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