Rotary Table Vice alignment tool
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- Rotary table setting jig for work and vice setting
For a much better description head over to @joepie221 I made this after watching his channel. I have learnt a lot from his channel.
#milling
#Tapping
#Threading
#Vice
#Home_Machining
#Machinist’s Vice
#Rotary Table
I always use a dowel never needed a flat just halved the dowel diameter for the middle
Well done!
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Useful tool, I'm surprised that you didn't make it out of something a little more durable.
It’s only very low use in a hobby shop 👍
@@EnglishHobbyMachinist 100% Aluminum is plenty robust enough material for this little tool. Those of us who are Hot rodders and custom motorcycle builders use billet aluminum for all kinds of things, including brake calipers, pedals, brackets, triple trees, etc etc....
Great I have got one and didn't know what it was used for.
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It's a great idea and tool...well done
Thanks but I can’t take credit for it, it came from Joe Pie @joepie221 👍
Yes it is, very unique.
Brilliant idea, well thought out. Cheers Nobby
Thanks but I can’t take credit for it, it came from Joe Pie @joepie221 👍
That is excellent thank you for sharing.
Thank you 👍
Very interesting. Nice work
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Had me going till the end, what does it do, off to the workshop this afternoon to make one, a great little add on.
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I need to make one of these. Very helpful.
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Nice work 👍
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I like that idea, I shall make one myself ` Thanks
Thanks but I can’t take credit for it, it came from Joe Pie @joepie221 👍
Joe Pie makes and sell these for a long time.
By the way, is 16÷2= 7.85??
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Pretty cool.
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Why does it need to be so wide? Would an accurate piece of round stock with a flat machined half way still work? Or maybe just a known size pin say 20mm and add / subtract 10mm from the required dimension.
It doesn't really align the part or the vise, it just positions them in one axis which can easily be done with a pin in a collet. They still need aligning with the rotary table angle, positioning in the other axis and aligning with the machine axes. It's a solution looking for a problem.
Your idea would work, just a slightly different tool without the flat surfaces, I didn’t really give a full demonstration of its full use, have a look at joe pie channel, he gives a much better demonstration, which is where the idea came from, this is 15mm diameter by 15mm deep by 30mm across the long side, my thoughts are the long side has more surface area (30mm) for alignment of stock or vice and is easier to indicate off. 👍
Thanks for commenting 👍
@@EnglishHobbyMachinist Thanks Nobby. I see now, it can only work if you indicate the 30mm flat on your tool parallel to the X axis and lock the spindle. Then when the part is pushed against it, it's then aligned with the machine axis at the desired Y offset. It can't be clamped though as it it not yet set in the X axis. I'm still not sure how to keep the part square and set in the Y axis when moving it to the X axis position for clamping.
@@tates11 The second half of this video explains it better thanks Mark ua-cam.com/video/Qfd-bkhr-NE/v-deo.htmlsi=8jdZIqML4RVXC0Na
@@EnglishHobbyMachinist Thanks Mark. I watched the video and I see that this tool can't be used alone. It needs a parallel fence, taper parallels and a vise. If you have all these 3 items then I see no advantage over a precision hardened standard ground pin. Use the pin to set the vise jaw distance and then again as an end stop for the part. A nice thin line of contact, easily kept clean without any attention to the spindle orientation and easily checked for concentricity. The flat seems to add nothing to the function other than saving the mental calculation of considering half the pin diameter, a piece of cake in metric.
Nice, but I’d make one from steel if I were to do this.
I only have a hobby workshop and it’s very low use, but for anything else steel would be better 👍
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Loads of irrelevant milling and turning as a simple device could have been easily fabricated.
Why waste valuable material and power??
Just for an appearance and video on UA-cam😐❓
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I guess you just use a dowel like everone else 😉
@@marley589 no, it’s not for aligning the table, it’s to align the vice 👍
@@EnglishHobbyMachinist A dowel can also be held in the vise. They both rotate, so the flat does nothing.
@@marley589 ok thanks