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Duplicate Boring
I want to make a bunch of identical molds, for 3/4" diameter model
airplane wheels. I'm envisioning a tool that's 3/8" across, that I just sharpen up, grit my teeth, and push into a spinning piece of aluminum to make my desired profile. Is this a sensible thing to consider? Is there some other way (short of CNC machining) to easily duplicate cavities in the ends of a bunch of aluminum tubes? -- http://www.wescottdesign.com |
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