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Grinding the jaws on my three jaw chuck
AdeV:
Just out of interest, how are the scrolls in a 3-jaw (or any self-centring chuck) made? Rough cast then machined on a mill? Milled from billet? Forged?
I'm wondering.... how hard can it be :lol: to just make a new scroll? :scratch: This is not a serious project BTW, I'm just curious.
timby:
We had a scroll made for a special application a few years ago, it was turned on a lathe.
philf:
--- Quote from: AdeV on January 22, 2018, 01:44:53 PM ---Just out of interest, how are the scrolls in a 3-jaw (or any self-centring chuck) made? Rough cast then machined on a mill? Milled from billet? Forged?
I'm wondering.... how hard can it be :lol: to just make a new scroll? :scratch: This is not a serious project BTW, I'm just curious.
--- End quote ---
Ade,
I would have thought a "useable" scroll could easily be made on a cnc mill.
Make out of heat treatable steel. Rough it out, harden and temper and then finish with a decent carbide end mill.
Phil.
(Do you still want the vice?)
AdeV:
--- Quote from: philf on January 22, 2018, 04:11:35 PM ---
Ade,
I would have thought a "useable" scroll could easily be made on a cnc mill.
Make out of heat treatable steel. Rough it out, harden and temper and then finish with a decent carbide end mill.
Phil.
(Do you still want the vice?)
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Hi Phil,
I did wonder that, but I figured it might be a bit "lumpy"; I may have a go at that one day, maybe make it out of wax...
Vice - Mm, yes please. I only got my car back the week before Christmas, so honest I've not been deliberately avoiding coming over... I'll send you a PM.
Cheers!
Ade.
WeldingRod:
If you have power feed on the cross slide, you can cut a scroll. The trick is figuring out what pitch you are going to get!
I cut a scroll thread into my lapping plate many years ago.
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