machining rubber
"Wes" wrote in message
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Today, I had to make some grippers for a machine that grasps a round part
and then drives
6 bolts in to 50 lb/ft.
I was using some rubber with fabric re-inforcement. I learned that drill
bits don't make
on size holes nor do end mills. Obviously, clamping forces have an effect
on hole
diameter.
I ended up moving up in size until the 8-32 shcs fit.
This was one of those close enough applications.
Any tips on machining rubber?
Wes
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I've cut thinner sheet goods on the lathe using two sided tape, a round wood
block in the chuck, and a blade in the tool post. The last time I had to
size smaller holes I made a hollow punch and a carrier for the blank. The
punch went in the tailstock chuck, slowly advanced it with the blank
turning. Went well..
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