Evening Brad, how do you mean adjustment in the bearings ?You've got no adjustment in your bearings?
Also you will need to straighten your bar. Especially if doing long sets of bores on a 4 in 1 etc.
Evening Brad, how do you mean adjustment in the bearings ?
The bar is 40mm dia by 3m long bright bar, still have to drill out 12 mm holes for the cutting tool.
Any advice really welcome as not done this before
Cheers
Thankyou BradStep 2
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Yes I’ll find the exact codes / numbers / description from the paperwork and put it up laterWould you be able to say which boring bar you bought and which inserts please? Thanks.
I thought the surface finish looked pretty good from the photos. The big advantage of carbide inserts in this sort of setup is that if a tip breaks then it doesn’t need resetting after replacement. But as you say, a damn good effort. Plus a shed load of money saved given the 5k quote!You’ll be better with hss over carbide with that rig, you won’t have the rigidity, speeds or feeds suitable for carbide. Plus you can grind a tool with favourable angles for that application which will not only lower cutting forces but should give a better surface finish. Otherwise a good effort
@Agroshield here are the codes;Would you be able to say which boring bar you bought and which inserts please? Thanks.
This is impressive work well thought out
I'm impressed !
Boring bar S12M-SCLCL06
Inserts CCMT060202HMCTP125
...a “very simple” chart...