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Default Horizontal mill: regular arbor cutters or end mill adapter?

On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 14:54:09 -0500, Bob Engelhardt
wrote:

I have an bench-top Atlas horizontal mill without any tooling. It only
has a 7/8" arbor and there are very few 7/8 cutters (on eBay). I see 2
alternatives: buy (?) or make a 1" arbor and buy cutters for it, or buy
end-mill holder(s) and end mills.

I'm leaning toward the end-mill approach for these reasons:
- the 1" arbor is going to be expensive to buy or over my ability to
make
- you can do more things with end mills (e.g., dove tails and slots)
- there are more end mills available than arbor cutters
- end mill cutters are easier to change than horizontal arbor cutters

The only thing that I can think of that I'd be giving up is the greater
rigidity of the horizontal arbor.

Am I missing anything?

Thanks,
Bob


Bob..its qute easy to make a horizontal arbor. Get a 1" end mill holder,
a chunk of 1 1/8 bar stock and between centers, turn a 1" shank on one
end, and the appropriate bearing stub on the other.

Put the bar into your 1" endmill holder with a bit of locktite, clamp it
down with the set screws. hold the bearing stub with a collet, use a
dead center or an accurate live center on the endmill holders ass end
and turn it to .9995.

The hardest part is making the taper on the ass end of an arbor..but by
using an end mill holder..you bypass that step completly. Ive done a
number of them this way and it works just dandy.

Gunner

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