Cut off tools & Leblond tail stock
Today I was making some 2" OD x 0.05" thick washers from 1018 barstock
on my lathe using a 1/8" X 1" parting tool in an Aloris cut off holder. Just as I was remarking to myself how many washers I'd cut with this HS steel tool, (about 25), the dam tool chipped, and as cross feed was on, the tool caught and locked up the bar stock. Didn't stop the lathe of course, it kept on turning as the chuck started chewing up the other end of the bar stock before I could hit the brake. Scared the hell out of me. Here is the question: Does anyone make a cut off tool, (insert type), that would fit the CXA Aloris cutoff holder and still cut 1" deep? The lathe is a Leblond 19" and the Aloris tool post and the original four sided tool post are the only tool postsI have. |
Cut off tools & Leblond tail stock
every body makes them , i use iscar by choice but you can part up to 6" diameter with the 1 inch tall insert type cut-offs only two rules stiff, stiff set-up insert holder parallel to the axis of travel and .005-.015 above center i personally like the 4mm wide inserts |
Cut off tools & Leblond tail stock
oldjag wrote:
Today I was making some 2" OD x 0.05" thick washers from 1018 barstock on my lathe using a 1/8" X 1" parting tool in an Aloris cut off holder. Just as I was remarking to myself how many washers I'd cut with this HS steel tool, (about 25), the dam tool chipped, and as cross feed was on, the tool caught and locked up the bar stock. Didn't stop the lathe of course, it kept on turning as the chuck started chewing up the other end of the bar stock before I could hit the brake. Scared the hell out of me. Here is the question: Does anyone make a cut off tool, (insert type), that would fit the CXA Aloris cutoff holder and still cut 1" deep? The lathe is a Leblond 19" and the Aloris tool post and the original four sided tool post are the only tool postsI have. Manchester is one of the better comanys when it comes to parting tools. The other is Horne. Iscar comes in third place. John |
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