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Snub Built A Ball Turner
snub:
My lathe is 5.5 inches fom center to the top of the cross slide so I needed a fairly tall 'stand'. I allready had this 4 jaw chuck that I use as a vice , so I decided to cheat and use this for the stand. Instead of machining a notch for the carbide tool bit, I decided to use the whole thing, bolting it to the bit holder.
The bearing is from a '57 Ford rear axle. I had a new one on the shelf, that's why I used it.
The flat head machine screw passes through the rotating tool holder and threads into a cylinder with a shoulder on the bottom. When I get the tool holder to just the right snugness, I lock it in place with a set screw from the bottom.
I have to tell you, it works perfectly. No chatter and leaves an almost perfect finish.
Some of my balls. Aluminum, plastic and clear acrylic:
And a little 'freestyle', just to see what I could make.
Artie:
--- Quote from: snub on October 02, 2010, 10:45:14 PM ---
I have to tell you, it works perfectly. No chatter and leaves an almost perfect finish.
Some of my balls. Aluminum, plastic and clear acrylic:
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Its amazing what modern medicine can do these days! Seriously, great job, Im gonna find one of these under my bench one day pretty soon... well done mate.
Powder Keg:
Looks nice!!!
With all these ball turners showing up, Looks like I better post the one that I made? I can do 6" balls with mine
AndyB:
Hi Snub,
Nice bit of work!
Am I correct in assuming that the toolholder end bears on the outer race while the bottom stub bears against the inner?
There are so many variations on a theme that I haven't completed one of these yet...another project plan waiting on the bench! :bang: Yours looks a cracker though! :clap:
Funnily enough, I got a couple of brand new bearings in a box of bits that are 40mm OD and I have some 40mm MS...
Andy
Brass_Machine:
Nice work on that!
Eric
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