Now I can use the graver on my Myford

Now I can use the graver on my Myford

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    Dell
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      I make a lot of small screws and have always turned the silver steel to size using a graver, not sure if I can turn steel down to small enough size using the compound but I will give it a go just in case I have been busy making a mounting so I can use the graver on my Myford, still got a couple of handles to make and do something about the horrible screw but I needed to be able to mount the tool rest to be able to make the handles but nearly there now , I will make the handles tomorrow using the graver, I know there's a device to be able to make handles but I haven't got one and anyway I enjoy using the graver.
      Dell

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      Dell
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        #637669
        Michael Gilligan
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          @michaelgilligan61133

          Looking good yes

          MichaelG.

          #637711
          Jelly
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            @jelly
            Posted by Dell on 14/03/2023 15:48:49:

            I make a lot of small screws and have always turned the silver steel to size using a graver, not sure if I can turn steel down to small enough size using the compound but I will give it a go

            The graver rest looks great, nice work!

            I have successfully turned screws as small as BA12 (1.3mm?) on a Super 7, but it took quite a bit of practice and scrapped parts to get the feel for it, as well as grinding a HSS tool with an almost dead sharp nose radius and lots of rake to minimise cutting forces (a tangential tool would do a good job actually).

            I would think that as you're already proficient with the graver it will be faster to stick with that technique, even though it is possible to use the compound/carriage feeds to do it.

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            Dell
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              @dell
              Posted by Jelly on 14/03/2023

              I have successfully turned screws as small as BA12 (1.3mm?) on a Super 7, but it took quite a bit of practice and scrapped parts to get the feel for it, as well as grinding a HSS tool with an almost dead sharp nose radius and lots of rake to minimise cutting forces (a tangential tool would do a good job actually).

              I would think that as you're already proficient with the graver it will be faster to stick with that technique, even though it is possible to use the compound/carriage feeds to do it.

              That was my thinking hence getting the tool rest sorted, I do have the tangential tool so I will give it a go but I think it will take longer to do it using the lathe than it would with the graver.

              Dell

              #637734
              roy entwistle
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                @royentwistle24699

                A graver is a tangential tool.

                #637849
                samuel heywood
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                  @samuelheywood23031

                  Looks good!

                  Can i ask if you made the tool rest part? or alternatively is there a supplier?

                  Did have a brief play with graving~ just resting the tools on a blank tool bit jutting out the toolpost.

                  Impressed me enough to want to return to graving more 'properly' at some point.

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                  Dell
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                    @dell
                    Posted by samuel heywood on 16/03/2023 00:18:56:

                    Looks good!

                    Can i ask if you made the tool rest part? or alternatively is there a supplier?

                    Did have a brief play with graving~ just resting the tools on a blank tool bit jutting out the toolpost.

                    Impressed me enough to want to return to graving more 'properly' at some point.

                    Hi Samual

                    no I didn’t make the rest and I don’t know if they are available, the ones for wood turning are to big but I do happen to have another one spare but slightly different, pm me if interested.

                    Dell

                    PS I decided to just add straight handles because I had a couple more clocks turn up yesterday so I need to get to the backlog.

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