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Whole or skim? Seriously--could make a diff!

Didn't someone around here once suggest freezing copper before turning it??
To stave off work hardening? Seemed like a neat idear.
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Ken Sterling (Ken Sterling) wrote in message
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Any hints for turning pure copper?

I tried a medium positive rake, very sharp tool, fine feed, and high
speed,
but that broke the tool (and the expensive workpiece) when it dug in, and
a
negative rake doesn't cut, it just rubs (and probably work-hardens too).

Lathe is about as tight as I can get it, overhangs as short as possible.
I'm
turning the soft state, but I could perhaps heat-treat it somehow if that
would help.

I can't work-harden the piece first though. Neither can I use much tool
pressure - it's a diffusion-brazed assembly of thin pieces.


Thanks,


--
Peter Fairbrother

Guy Lautard recommended *milk*.... I've tried it, and it works nice.
Ken.