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Offline ParCan

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Myford Fixed Steady
« on: September 23, 2013, 02:25:30 PM »
Hi All

Well that was almost rather interesting (not)

A Meter long lump of 50mm Steel bar. Cos it came in Meter Lengths.
I need 16 mm.....

Slow the lathe right down. Minimum speed and Back gear in.

Couple of Raising blocks to support the bar at the tail end. Clamped the bar in the 3 jaw.
Slid the Steady down to the chuck and adjusted it.

Slid it back to nearish the other end (I planned to part off 100mm) and bolted it down, Top Clamp on and set the top finger.

Quick double check and decided to just nudge the end of the bar with the tail and a centre just in case it came out of the chuck. 

1/8 parting tool was the order of the day.

Touched the bar with the tool, The bar lifted up and threw itself on the floor.
WTF was my first reaction, closely followed by removing myself from a large lump of falling metal.

As I slid the Steady up, the Bed clamp had twisted so i'd not clamped the steady to the bed.

Tomorrow I will take said bar to a mate who has my Band Saw !

No harm or damage done thankfully :)
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Offline John Stevenson

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Re: Myford Fixed Steady
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2013, 02:36:58 PM »
Clumsy bastard.............
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Re: Myford Fixed Steady
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2013, 02:39:05 PM »
Close shave I'd say

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Offline chipenter

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Re: Myford Fixed Steady
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2013, 02:53:26 PM »
I had something similar but with a travelling steady , the washer was larger than the top finger and the finger recessed deeper into the casting , so it was gripping the casting and not the finger parting off a 1 inch diameter piece of silver steel climbed over the tool breaking it , cured it with some smaller washers .

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Re: Myford Fixed Steady
« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2013, 01:21:26 PM »
2" Bar now cut down to manageable size using an appropriate tool :)
Band saw made very easy work of the bar....



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