Mystery Project Part 4 : Side Project - TPG Extension Arbor
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Side Project 1 : Now that Side Project 2 tool is ready
Making a custom spindle extension arbor
For the tool post grinder.
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Cool project with a lot of really useful techniques.
Thanks Robert !
Great discussion and build
Thanks Chuck !
Brilliant job mate
Thanks Matty !
Very cool Dean. Small
Thanks Randy !
Hello Dean,
Sorry I have not been about much lately, back now... great work there, an enjoyable video, thank you.
Take care.
Paul,,
Thanks Paul, no worries things are so busy, good to see you..
ATB...Cheers...
Some great machining content and thoughts in this video. And some good thought provoking as well. My thoughts.... faced with the same things I feel like the bump at the end of the thread on the grinder spindle could have been taken down with a fine slip stone. Especially if the parallel portion behind the end of the thread was the better diameter and if it was running with next to zero runout. Better to remove the offending "bump" than to open up the whole counter bore. Especially when it was such a small amount. The other thing was that it was likely the tap that caused the small runout of the exterior if it was not the collet. To counter that I would say that starting out with the counter bore being a few thou too small and letting the tap thread in through it would have caused it to self center and might result in a more aligned thread to the OD. Or not.... It's a guess. But one that I would like to try. And then following the threading operation clean out the counter bore to bring it to a very slight oversize match to the neck of the spindle stud. But in the end it ran smooth and that's the key thing. Already looking forward to the next part.
Great information Bruce ! You may have nailed it on the tap issue. I did notice after taping some light thread witness marks only on one side of the counter bore..
Thanks !
Great job Dean!
Thanks Phil 👍
Great video Dean. Thanks for sharing. I've learnt some useful tips from you here. Looking forward to your next video. Cheers Nobby
Thanks Nobby !
Another great project vieo Dean, I need a tool grinder for my lathe...tired of clamping my drill to it lol.
Thanks Al, yeah took a while to find good one at a fair price.
Thanks !
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great addition to your workshop armour Dean👍👍👍👍
nice one
atb
Kev
Thanks Kev !
This is a cool project and it was great to follow along, thanks
Thanks Joseph !
Cheers...
Ah, side projects. I just never ends.
And they take longer than the main project ...
You may won't to do the bore first. Then tern it between centers to get rid of out of round problem. Then do the step down and thered last. Just something to think about
M&M Tools is maybe 3 miles from me. 😉
Dean i have been thinking which is dangerous , could you put a abor in the chuck with grinding stone on it and grind in your spinal using the cross side and compound. I believe they have to rotate in opposite directions like a crank grinder.
Kit from down under
I'll have to think about that one...as you say that's dangerous 😁
And I do have a DIY grinder for the South Bend.
Thanks,
Cheers....