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One of the shafts on my rototiller-in-rehab was so badly rusted that I
decide to turn it smooth. I've never been able to get very smooth cuts on the lathe, but with a file afterwards I've managed to get smooth-enough. Not this time: http://home.comcast.net/~bobengelhardt/LatheCut.jpg That is untouched after the cut (except for my fondling it!) I can't believe it. 'Must have been the material - it was hard, if that would make a difference. Oh, that felt good, Bob |
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On Jan 15, 7:02 pm, Bob Engelhardt wrote:
One of the shafts on my rototiller-in-rehab was so badly rusted that I decide to turn it smooth. I've never been able to get very smooth cuts on the lathe, but with a file afterwards I've managed to get smooth-enough. Not this time:http://home.comcast.net/~bobengelhardt/LatheCut.jpg That is untouched after the cut (except for my fondling it!) I can't believe it. 'Must have been the material - it was hard, if that would make a difference. Oh, that felt good, Bob Yes, that does look good! You may now pat yourself on the back. I find when I run the lathe at higher speeds and heaver cuts, within limits, I get better looking results. Sometimes that's a bit scary, however. Paul |
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Don't let your SO see your post!
![]() -- J Miller "Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message . .. One of the shafts on my rototiller-in-rehab was so badly rusted that I decide to turn it smooth. I've never been able to get very smooth cuts on the lathe, but with a file afterwards I've managed to get smooth-enough. Not this time: http://home.comcast.net/~bobengelhardt/LatheCut.jpg That is untouched after the cut (except for my fondling it!) I can't believe it. 'Must have been the material - it was hard, if that would make a difference. Oh, that felt good, Bob |
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On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 22:02:19 -0500, Bob Engelhardt
wrote: One of the shafts on my rototiller-in-rehab was so badly rusted that I decide to turn it smooth. I've never been able to get very smooth cuts on the lathe, but with a file afterwards I've managed to get smooth-enough. Not this time: http://home.comcast.net/~bobengelhardt/LatheCut.jpg That is untouched after the cut (except for my fondling it!) I can't believe it. 'Must have been the material - it was hard, if that would make a difference. Oh, that felt good, Bob Positive or negative rake tooling? Gunner |
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Gunner wrote:
Positive or negative rake tooling? Positive, 'cause that's all I have. I tell 'ya, I should just quit now, sell my lathe. I'm never going to get a cut like that again and I'm going to be forever dissatisfied. Bob |
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![]() Positive or negative rake tooling? Positive, 'cause that's all I have. I tell 'ya, I should just quit now, sell my lathe. I'm never going to get a cut like that again and I'm going to be forever dissatisfied. Na, not true. Now you know it can be done. Keep with it till its a regular occurrence. With lighter lathes the secret is sharpening honing and radiusing of HSS tools. it took a LONG time but I got my old LeBlond to regularly produce a nice finish. Then when I got a 10EE I was plumb spoilt. A CNMG (negative rake insert) is child's play for a mirror finish on this lathe. Karl |
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Bob Engelhardt wrote:
One of the shafts on my rototiller-in-rehab was so badly rusted that I decide to turn it smooth. I've never been able to get very smooth cuts on the lathe, but with a file afterwards I've managed to get smooth-enough. Not this time: I turned some 1045 last year with a similar mirror finish. Same lathe, same inserts and I can't get the same results if my life depended on it. May the force stay with you. Wes |
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On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 22:02:19 -0500, Bob Engelhardt
wrote: One of the shafts on my rototiller-in-rehab was so badly rusted that I decide to turn it smooth. I've never been able to get very smooth cuts on the lathe, but with a file afterwards I've managed to get smooth-enough. Not this time: http://home.comcast.net/~bobengelhardt/LatheCut.jpg That is untouched after the cut (except for my fondling it!) I can't believe it. 'Must have been the material - it was hard, if that would make a difference. Oh, that felt good, Bob Carbide tends to do that on hard stuff, particularly negative-rake carbide if the lathe is heavy enough for it. |
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Bob Engelhardt wrote:
One of the shafts on my rototiller-in-rehab was so badly rusted that I decide to turn it smooth. I've never been able to get very smooth cuts on the lathe, but with a file afterwards I've managed to get smooth-enough. Not this time: http://home.comcast.net/~bobengelhardt/LatheCut.jpg That is untouched after the cut (except for my fondling it!) I can't believe it. 'Must have been the material - it was hard, if that would make a difference. Oh, that felt good, Bob I sometimes get that look, especially on really hard stock. Almost feel it's a burnished finish. |
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Bob Engelhardt wrote:
One of the shafts on my rototiller-in-rehab was so badly rusted that I decide to turn it smooth. I've never been able to get very smooth cuts on the lathe, but with a file afterwards I've managed to get smooth-enough. Not this time: http://home.comcast.net/~bobengelhardt/LatheCut.jpg That is untouched after the cut (except for my fondling it!) I can't believe it. 'Must have been the material - it was hard, if that would make a difference. Oh, that felt good, Bob I have a nonrigid South Bend 9" lathe. Usually my stuff looks like it was gnawed out by a turkey weasel but occasionally I get a result like Bob's. The thing is, normally I'm just using whatever stock I have around, A36 or something. When I get chrome-like results I'm machining tool steel. Big difference. Grant -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message . .. Gunner wrote: Positive or negative rake tooling? Positive, 'cause that's all I have. I tell 'ya, I should just quit now, sell my lathe. I'm never going to get a cut like that again and I'm going to be forever dissatisfied. Bob With exactly the same set-up but a different steel, you will get a different finish. Have you ever seen the finish left by a carbide burnishing tool? Finnish only counts if the dimensions and geometry are right first. |
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LOL Turkey weasel?
Never seen one but by God I know what you're talking about, Grant. Nok "Grant Erwin" wrote in message snip gnawed out by a turkey weasel but occasionally I get a result like Bob's. |
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Tom Gardner wrote:
"Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message . .. Gunner wrote: Positive or negative rake tooling? Positive, 'cause that's all I have. I tell 'ya, I should just quit now, sell my lathe. I'm never going to get a cut like that again and I'm going to be forever dissatisfied. Bob With exactly the same set-up but a different steel, you will get a different finish. Have you ever seen the finish left by a carbide burnishing tool? Finnish only counts if the dimensions and geometry are right first. Finnish? Is that a lesbian thing? -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 01:28:26 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Tom Gardner wrote: "Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message . .. Gunner wrote: Positive or negative rake tooling? Positive, 'cause that's all I have. I tell 'ya, I should just quit now, sell my lathe. I'm never going to get a cut like that again and I'm going to be forever dissatisfied. Bob With exactly the same set-up but a different steel, you will get a different finish. Have you ever seen the finish left by a carbide burnishing tool? Finnish only counts if the dimensions and geometry are right first. Finnish? Is that a lesbian thing? Ai! Ya pest no be talking caca about us Finns, else Toivo and Arnie and da rest of da poys from down at Frankys tavern dake offense and turn over yer outhouse, eh? Gunner |
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![]() "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... Tom Gardner wrote: "Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message . .. Gunner wrote: Positive or negative rake tooling? Positive, 'cause that's all I have. I tell 'ya, I should just quit now, sell my lathe. I'm never going to get a cut like that again and I'm going to be forever dissatisfied. Bob With exactly the same set-up but a different steel, you will get a different finish. Have you ever seen the finish left by a carbide burnishing tool? Finnish only counts if the dimensions and geometry are right first. Finnish? Is that a lesbian thing? -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida Bite me! |
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Tom Gardner wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... Tom Gardner wrote: "Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message . .. Gunner wrote: Positive or negative rake tooling? Positive, 'cause that's all I have. I tell 'ya, I should just quit now, sell my lathe. I'm never going to get a cut like that again and I'm going to be forever dissatisfied. Bob With exactly the same set-up but a different steel, you will get a different finish. Have you ever seen the finish left by a carbide burnishing tool? Finnish only counts if the dimensions and geometry are right first. Finnish? Is that a lesbian thing? Bite me! Why? I'm not a lesbian! ;-) -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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