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Gallery, Projects and General => How do I?? => Topic started by: hosinsky on November 14, 2012, 02:28:18 AM
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How do I mount conical pins?
I want to have a couple of defined positions for my top-slide and thought I could use conical pins to do this. I have got the pins and the corresponding reamer. But how exactly do I do this? Do I drill a hole down to the desired depth with a drill of the same diameter as the narrow point of the pin? Do I step drill with some thicker drills afterwards?
Second question: I would prefer that the top of my top-slide does not look like Swiss cheese. Is there a way to use the hole in the top part together with several different holes in the bottom part?
Thanks
Goran
Canary Islands
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Do I step drill with some thicker drills afterwards?
Each taper pin requires a number (two or three usually) of specific size drills at varying depths:
see: http://www.icscuttingtools.com/pdfs/tpr-charts.pdf
Using one pin and top hole for a number of bottom holes could prove tricky the taper hole depths will have to match very accurately. I wonder if you'd be better of using a parallel pin ?
Bill
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Martin Cleeve put a pin in his Myford ML7 top slide etc to do No2 MT tapers whilst GHThomas did another variant- described in ME Workshop Manual.
Worth digging out? I tried to put all this on the net- and hit threats of legal action.
Ah, well, buy the book. At least , my old friend manage to get that bit done.
Norm
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Norm,
I am looking through the ME Workshop manual by G.H. Thomas but I have not been able to find the information. Any reference to chapter or page? Is the Cleeve pin documented somewhere?
Bill,
The reamer I have is specified as 3/16. The pins are 3.70 mm narrow end, 4.7 mm thick end. Depth 22 mm so, if I understand the tables right I should be able to get away with only one drill size. It will be a blind hole as I want to use the lathe side mounted mill for the drilling, to get everything nice and square.
Thanks
Goran