alan-lloyd | 16/08/2012 18:18:15 |
![]() 183 forum posts | Does anybody know the issue number of the articule of how to machine the large radius on the face of a buffer head? It appeared in M.E. i'm sure but i can't find any reference to it. It involved connecting a shaft from the head stock to the cross slide. |
dcosta | 16/08/2012 20:00:35 |
496 forum posts 207 photos | Hello Alan.
Querying the ME_Indexes **LINK** application with criteria "buffer head" on title I could find only an article:
Best regards Edited By dcosta on 16/08/2012 20:01:54 |
John Baguley | 16/08/2012 20:10:00 |
![]() 517 forum posts 57 photos | Hi Alan, It is 4277 as Dias says. Works a treat! John |
alan-lloyd | 17/08/2012 10:39:04 |
![]() 183 forum posts | Thats it gentlemen, thankyou, i did'nt think it was that far back then i realised it was an issue containing the nemett engine construction details which i had kept separate. Thanks again Alan. |
David Littlewood | 17/08/2012 12:47:00 |
533 forum posts | Alan, On the few occasions I have needed to machine a large radius face, I have used co-ordinate turning. It involves taking a series of very small cuts at calculated depths, followed by smoothing with a fine file. I have an Excel spreadsheet for calculating the coordinates, and it can do parabolas as well as circles, I think it also does hyperbolae but these involve a bit more conceptual struggling to decide the parameters. Sounds complicated, but in practice takes a small fraction of the time you would spend making an attachment and template unless you need to make lots the same size. David |
Stub Mandrel | 17/08/2012 21:33:35 |
![]() 4318 forum posts 291 photos 1 articles | I'm sure Michael W's suggestion will give excellent results I just took one angled cut then blended in with a file.and got this result: Neil |
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