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Think prop spinner for a model airplane.

Assuming that I'm not making it out of spun metal, the obvious way to
proceed is to turn the outside (or inside), then flip the thing over and
turn the inside (or outside). Turning the first side is obvious -- but
how to hold the work to do the opposite side? Turn the inside, then
turn the base of the outside, then make a mandrel that holds the base
while I finish turning the nose piece?

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Think prop spinner for a model airplane.

Assuming that I'm not making it out of spun metal, the obvious way to
proceed is to turn the outside (or inside), then flip the thing over and
turn the inside (or outside). Turning the first side is obvious -- but
how to hold the work to do the opposite side? Turn the inside, then turn
the base of the outside, then make a mandrel that holds the base while I
finish turning the nose piece?


Turn the outside and leave a fairly thin flange on the bottom. Flip part
over and grip on the flange (I use faceplates for that kind of thing, but
each to his own). Bore the inside. Cut off at the flange. This is tricky in
a chuck, but not bad with a faceplate.

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"Applied Control Theory for Embedded Systems" was written for you.
See details at http://www.wescottdesign.com/actfes/actfes.html



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