mdmiller
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Explain this one please! Looks interesting!I guess mine would qualify as "old school". 24 tooth drive gear allows any divisor of(24) number of flutes: 2,3,4,6,8,12.
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Explain this one please! Looks interesting!I guess mine would qualify as "old school". 24 tooth drive gear allows any divisor of(24) number of flutes: 2,3,4,6,8,12.
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I use an indexing head to (straight)flute barrels. This fixture is what my shop uses to spiral flute bolts.Explain this one please! Looks interesting!
I've always called those "threads".Actually,you can cut spirals in a lathe.
By changeing feed gears and indexing part.
Thank you, Sir. Some rifling machines are similar in concept. It's not rocket surgery. EI've always called those "threads".
LOL
Vanden Berg, Nice idea! Sort of combines a lathe taper attachment with a rack & pinion.
Impressive tool design!I use an indexing head to (straight)flute barrels. This fixture is what my shop uses to spiral flute bolts.
I designed and built it about twenty-five years ago. It is driven by a rack gear, with a follower/roller that transmits X-Axis travel(via cam plate) of the table to rotational travel of the "head". Bolt handle end is supported with a dead center in a bolt(1/2-13, with a centerdrill cut to make it concentric with the bolt body . . .factory internal threads generally run out horribly).
After each cut(done in three passes), the follower/roller is taken out and the rack-gear-to-driving-gear relationship is reset. With a 24 tooth drive gear, the bolts can be fluted with any number of flutes that will equally divide 24. Most customers want six.
The rate of twist can also be changed with differing angle cam plates(bolted to the saddle).
This was one of those "cocktail napkin" designs that worked out very well(hundreds of bolts fluted over the years).
Regards, E
Man you have some of the best GS machines. Just don't go too far with capabilities. The Dividing Head is really important for many processes in machining, You can do so many things with it.someone recommend to me the best dividing head to purchase for adding to my equipment. I want one that can do spiral cuts example fluting barrels and bolts. I've been looking at various ones but not pulling the trigger until I hear some confirmations from members that have experience with them.
A 'sine bar' fluting attachmentThank you, Sir. Some rifling machines are similar in concept. It's not rocket surgery. E
We have a Laser Engraver with an auto Type Rotation Axis For Laser Marking Machine. Does anyone have information an a accessory that would be adjustable for supporting - say the end of a barrel on the other end of the Rotating Vise to support barrels from 16" to 33" in length.
I was going to make a V shaped cutout from plywood with a slot to raise and lower for correct level. Would much rather purchase a nice metal stand with adjustable increments.
Thanks
Len & Jill
NezLen, this is all I use for barrel support on the mill. Repurposed hockey pucks.
Chucked up the bottom piece cut a pocket for the head of 1/3 bolt and drilled through. Jam nut on the other side to hold the bolt tight.
Top piece, have multiple ones, just drilled through. Unistrut nut is used to adjust the top puck. Get the bolt sized to your needs.
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I modified a few pucks for top plate using 1/2, 3/4, and 1 inch ball end mill. I also have one made from delrin.Nez
Good idea
I have some Hockey Pucks still in the sealed package from when the Atlanta Thrashers were playing. Also have a Players Game Bag. It is like 1/2 the size of a US Duffle bag. Don't want to open them up. Maybe some Hockey Fan will buy them from me.
Looking to get a "V" style adjustable height so when the barrel turns it stays in place. i can make one, but have so many projects would like to just get a nice factory made one.
Thanks
Len & Jill.