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Default Parting off tools and techniques.

Chris Wilson wrote:

I have an 11 inch swing Harrison gap bed lathe of 1960's origin here in the
UK. I use it for "bits and bobs" and cannot call myself a turner by any
stretch of the imagination. Parting off has always been a bit of a
nightmare for me with rough finishes and sometimes broken tools. I have
only ever bought brazed tip tools, as damage is not too costly

I now find myself in need of drilling 16 mm holes in 3 1/2 inch round bar
mild steel, and then parting off to make washers about 1/4 inch tick with
good finishes both sides. I need to make quite a few, perhaps 12 of them.
Is it worth buying a replaceable tip tool for this? I have no brazed tip
tools that have the reach to part something this thick. Any tips and what
tools do you recommend, as if I buy something it might as well be of a make
that I can stick with for other tools. Nothing too exotic though please,
and remember I am in the UK, so an Internationally available make please.
Thanks for reading.


I'm not an authority on this but to part 3 1/2", you are talking about a wide parting tool
(waste). I'd chuck and face one side. Saw, followed by facing the other side in lathe or
clamping the good side to a mill table and cleaning up the sawn side.

I've parted 4" but the tool was 1/4" wide.

Wes

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