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Using the Ball Turner on Short Workpieces
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75Plus:
There have been times that I wanted to put a ball end on a short workpiece but the turner ran into the chuck. Here is how I solved the problem.
I made a sleeve with an R-8 taper to fit the collets that I have for my mill. Once I had finished the taper I placed a 1/2" collet in the sleeve and a piece of 1/2" material in the collet. I used a rotating center to apply clamping pressure so I could turn the outside to ensure that it was concentric. I can now turn a ball on a workpiece that is little more than twice the diameter of the ball in length.
The material used was a piece of heavy wall pipe, Schedule 80 in the US, approx. 6 inches long. The wall thickness is .133" which was enough for the taper but I had to press a reducer bushing in the other end so I could bore it for the .950" end of the collets. I then made a cap to close the end and provide support for the 7/16" bolt used as the drawbar.
Here is what it looks like.
Joe
Gerhard Olivier:
That will be handy for a lot of other uses as well
Gerhard
No1_sonuk:
Nice.
It might be worth getting/making some collets just for this use. :thumbup:
Divided he ad:
I'm liking that Joe :clap:
Another 'round tuit list' project added!
Ralph.
75Plus:
--- Quote from: Divided he ad on February 24, 2011, 04:26:03 PM ---I'm liking that Joe :clap:
Ralph.
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Ralph, I have ordered a set of carbide tipped boring bars one of which I intend to use as the cutter. I believe I can stand it vertically so the cutting head will be much smaller than you could make it if you have to clamp the tool bit. I will post my results once I get the project completed.
Joe
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