MadModder
The Shop => Tools => Topic started by: framey on November 01, 2009, 05:53:46 PM
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:doh: ive searched all overhere and cant find the correct names for the parts
which tools should i buy to true up a mill and a lathe to make sure they are running in correctly?
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??
Dial gauge,
test bar,
tramming tool,
big 'ammer?
John S.
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Thingamabob?
Doohickey?
Whipperjibbit?
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which tools should i buy to true up a mill and a lathe to make sure they are running in correctly?
Mill:
http://www.finelinehair.com/home/tramming_the_mill.htm
http://www.cnccookbook.com/CCMillTipsTechniques.htm
http://littlemachineshop.com/Info/MiniMillUsersGuide.pdf
Lathe:
Clamp a dial indicator to a tool rest or other fixed position so that it rides on the spindle or test bar.
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And if you get any discrepancies, :dremel: :hammer:
EDIt: good idea to put the subject of your post in the subject header - easier to pick up on the search!
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Rather than a dial gauge
http://rdgtools.co.uk/acatalog/DTI__PLUNGER_CLOCKS_.html
You might find, although a little more expensive, a finger DTI will be a lot more versatile
http://rdgtools.co.uk/acatalog/FINGER_CLOCKS.html
And a mag base will take care of most mounting problems
http://rdgtools.co.uk/acatalog/DTI___FINGER_CLOCKS_WITH_MAG_BASES.html
Or for mag bases on their own
http://rdgtools.co.uk/acatalog/__MAGNETIC_BASES.html
Bogs
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I intially bought a dial guage as they were cheaper. I quickly went out and bought a DTI and the dial guage hasn`t been used since ... spend the money and go with a DTI as John said.
Chris
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OK excuse the question but what is the difference between a dial gauge and a DTI ?
Been in this game for 137 years and always knew them as the same animal, different name.
John S.
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John,
I was taught when doing my apprenticeship (way back in the last century) that a gauge with a plunger either from the side or back was called a dial gauge, whereas one with a finger was called a dial test indicator (DTI).
It is something I have always stuck with to differentiate the two. Maybe someone has another explanation we don't know about.
John
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OK see where you are coming from but the first link threw me
Rather than a dial gauge
http://rdgtools.co.uk/acatalog/DTI__PLUNGER_CLOCKS_.html
John S.
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awesome thanks guys
i thought it was the dti ones to get but didnt wanna go ahead and get the wrong thing i always have to buy stuff twice lol
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DRO's, for those that have them, have just about made Dial Indicators obsolete but they have a long way to go to supplant DTI's.
And, while I am in this thread, I have a question. Why are the DI's or DTI's called clocks? i.e. Plunger Clock or Finger Clock. Clocks, at least to me, refer to the measurement of TIME in some form but not the measurement of DISTANCE!! :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh:
Joe
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DRO's, for those that have them, have just about made Dial Indicators obsolete but they have a long way to go to supplant DTI's.
And, while I am in this thread, I have a question. Why are the DI's or DTI's called clocks? i.e. Plunger Clock or Finger Clock. Clocks, at least to me, refer to the measurement of TIME in some form but not the measurement of DISTANCE!!
They have a face and dial hand that looks like a clock. (no, not like a digital clock)(does anybody still use old style clocks with hands?) :scratch:
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My dti is the clock style with 2 pointers....measures down to 0.0001....
Mebbe I ought to get into the 21st century.... :doh: