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  • #267123
    Christine Walker
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      @christinewalker32747

      Hi Neil, yes I have some experience using Engineering PVC which is a lovely material to work with. You are right, things need to be kept quite slow and small cuts at a time. Sharp tools are a must.

      Thanks all, will keep you posted with progress.

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      #267126
      Les Jones 1
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        @lesjones1

        This is a picture of the method I suggested. You may gain just enough on the diameter.

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        Les.

        #267135
        JasonB
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          @jasonb

          You can easily make a holder like the boring bars that have been shown, bit of round bar drilled through say 1/8" and cross drilled for a M3 grub screw. Then just grind down an old centre drill to make the cutting tool.

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          Or if you already have something that will cut internal grooves then just mount it upside down and run the lathe backwards

          #267767
          Christine Walker
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            @christinewalker32747

            Hi gents

            So I have bought the exact same boring bar as shown in Mr Hopper's post… but for the life of me, I can't fathom out how the centre rod stays in position within the square outer jacket.

            It has grub screws to keep the tool tight within the rod holes, but how does it stay in position within the outer jacket, anyone?

            Sorry to be such a dumbo.

            #267769
            mick70
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              @mick70

              when you clamp it in toolholder it will hold it tight.

              #267770
              JasonB
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                @jasonb

                The presure from the toolpost screws will close up the square holder, that is why it has a slot in it and that should be positioned to one side.

                #267772
                Christine Walker
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                  @christinewalker32747

                  I thought that, but it still moved?

                  Are you saying that the square holder has to be slightly off centre, so the tool post screws push down on the grooved part?

                  #267773
                  Christine Walker
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                    @christinewalker32747

                    That's a cool piece of home made kit JasonB. When I am a little more experienced, I may give that a go. Thanks for the suggestion.

                    #267775
                    Christine Walker
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                      @christinewalker32747

                      Thanks Les… I see what you mean. I may try that if I the boring bar idea doesn't work.

                      Why do they place the compound rest so far to the left of the cross slide? What's the rationale?

                      #267783
                      Les Jones 1
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                        @lesjones1

                        Hi Christine,
                        Looking end on to the boring tool the slot in the square part should be a either the 3 oclock or 9 oclock position so that the pressure of the screws can compress the square part. It could be that the opposite side to the slot is too strong for the tool post screws on your lathe to compress the square part enough to grip the bar. If this is the case you could try grindind a groove in the square part on the opposite side to the slot to make it easier to compress.

                        Les.

                        Edited By Les Jones 1 on 21/11/2016 20:19:53

                        #267807
                        Christine Walker
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                          @christinewalker32747

                          Thanks Les. I'll look at it tomorrow and let you know how I get on.

                          #267815
                          Hopper
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                            @hopper

                            Like this

                            #267898
                            Christine Walker
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                              @christinewalker32747

                              Ok, got you. Thanks Mr Hopper.

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