On 2016-03-02, Bob La Londe wrote:
Are there any pin vises suitable for CNC drilling at high speeds for micro
drills. A high quality high precision pin vise.
I know. I know. Sounds like an oxy moron. I think if I can find a pin
vise that will actually hold the bits straight, and has low enough runout,
it will be possible with correct speed and feed calculations.
Pin vises which I have seen typically have knurled shafts, which
makes it more difficult to mount them truly on center.
I bought two mid price pin vises from two different sounces, and
unfortunately neither holds a drill bit particularly straight.
What *I* would use is one of the smallest Albrecht drill chucks.
I've found the 0-1/8" ones to work well down to the smallest number
drills that I have (#80), both in a Cameron Precision sensitive drill
press, and in the tailstock of an Emco-Maier Compact-5/CNC lathe.
From a search for Albrecht chucks, I find this description;
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The Albrecht 70020 C30-J0 Classic Keyless Drill Chuck has a 0.015" to 1/8"
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This is the one with a J0 taper.
There is also a smaller one -- 15-J0 -- maximum capacity of
1/16"
Both are small enough to handle rather elevated RPMs.
Enjoy,
DoN.
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