Who asked?? about "tit" removal
Hey guys,
Somebody was asking a few days back about removing the "tit" left when turning off a part. There is a company that makes a line of machines to do just that. They call it a "TIPSHEAR". Company is Beere Precision Products in Racine, WI. I saw them demo a small one at IMTS2004. Simple, easy, fast, and it worked very well. www.beere.com Take care. Brian Lawson, Bothwell, Ontario |
Brian Lawson wrote in message ... Hey guys, Somebody was asking a few days back about removing the "tit" left when turning off a part. There is a company that makes a line of machines to do just that. They call it a "TIPSHEAR". Company is Beere Precision Products in Racine, WI. I saw them demo a small one at IMTS2004. Simple, easy, fast, and it worked very well. www.beere.com Take care. Brian Lawson, Bothwell, Ontario I have one of those tools. It's called a file. In any case, if you have the tool set on centre height properly you get no tit in the first place. Also my main facing tool has negative rake so once the tip has passed centre the cutting edge of the tool rises and removes any tit left by the point. After 15 years of parting off stuff it certainly isn't something I think I need to go out and buy. -- Dave Baker - Puma Race Engines (www.pumaracing.co.uk) |
"Dave Baker" wrote in message ... snip----- After 15 years of parting off stuff it certainly isn't something I think I need to go out and buy. -- Dave Baker - Puma Race Engines (www.pumaracing.co.uk) Newbie, huh? g Harold |
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