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  • #8542
    Claus Hansen
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      @claushansen90462

      How to get stamped numbers neat

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      #281900
      Claus Hansen
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        @claushansen90462

        How do you stamp numbers on a dial, so it is good looking.

        And have the same depth.

        Just by hand or sight, or do you use some kind of jig??

        Maybe post a picture.

        #281909
        Jon Gibbs
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          @jongibbs59756

          Hi Claus,

          This Youtube video might give you the information you're looking for… **LINK**

          HTH

          Jon

          #281911
          MW
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            @mw27036
            Posted by Jon Gibbs on 02/02/2017 10:31:44:

            Hi Claus,

            This Youtube video might give you the information you're looking for… **LINK**

            HTH

            Jon

            I made a similar stamping jig to his one shown but I think he made a better one than I did so thanks for that.

            Michael W

            #281913
            Roderick Jenkins
            Participant
              @roderickjenkins93242

              I use my Universal Pillar Tool:

              carr dial 027.jpg

              Controlling the depth is tricky since an 8 needs a bigger blow than a 1. I think it helps to use a big hammer to ensure that the indent has good depth, then clean up in the lathe afterwards with a smooth file.

              HTH,

              Rof

              #281918
              MW
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                @mw27036
                Posted by Roderick Jenkins on 02/02/2017 10:56:50:

                I use my Universal Pillar Tool:

                Controlling the depth is tricky since an 8 needs a bigger blow than a 1. I think it helps to use a big hammer to ensure that the indent has good depth, then clean up in the lathe afterwards with a smooth file.

                HTH,

                Rof

                I did use a 4lb hammer once but I think it's getting too big at that stage, so I think 2lb would be a good hefty weight.

                Michael W

                #281926
                Neil Wyatt
                Moderator
                  @neilwyatt

                  I use a bar in the toolpost with a 1/4" notch in it.

                  #281987
                  not done it yet
                  Participant
                    @notdoneityet

                    I like RJ's method. Looks like perfect control of line and orientation. Perhaps he needs a set of different hammer head sizes for various numbers/letters, and a standard 'thump'?

                    Only needs to be mounted on a rotary table/chuck for accurate/precise space control!

                    #281995
                    Brian Oldford
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                      @brianoldford70365
                      Posted by Jon Gibbs on 02/02/2017 10:31:44:

                      Hi Claus,

                      This Youtube video might give you the information you're looking for… **LINK**

                      HTH

                      Jon

                      I watch that Youtube video and could help thinking it might be better to strike each character with the stamp supported truly radially. Indexing the wheel either side of the long line IYKWIM.

                      #282001
                      MW
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                        @mw27036
                        Posted by Neil Wyatt on 02/02/2017 12:28:47:

                        I use a bar in the toolpost with a 1/4" notch in it.

                        Do you strike it in the chuck?

                        Michael W

                        #282031
                        Lathejack
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                          @lathejack

                          I used my rotary table mounted on a stand and connected to the lathe spindle to cut new divisions and stamp new numbers onto the flanges of my Warco VMC mill. This was to replace the standard factory glued on scales.

                          I made an expanding mandrel to grip and drive the lathe spindle, and first I cut the divisions with a cheap carbide tipped lathe tool mounted on its side.

                          The fourth photo shows the numbers being stamped. The number stamp can just be seen mounted in the toolpost behind the block of steel used to guide it. The turret castings base flange and front verticle flange for the swivelling head were both done this way.

                          Dividing.Dividing.Engraving.Numbering.Head degree scale.Turret flange degree scale.

                          #282046
                          Peter Spink
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                            @peterspink21088

                            11/10 for improvisation!

                            #282047
                            Tony Pratt 1
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                              @tonypratt1

                              Excellent set up, well thought out!wink

                              Tony

                              #282056
                              Hopper
                              Participant
                                @hopper

                                While we are on the topic, what is the best angle to grind the tool for making the lines, and how deep do you set it to cut? I've followed GHT's recommendations of 40 degrees and five thou but found the lines a bit light on after file clean up.

                                #282061
                                John Stevenson 1
                                Participant
                                  @johnstevenson1

                                  When i engrave scales on the CNC I use a 60 degree cutter and aim for 10 thou.

                                  Any deeper and you start to loose the middle of the numbers such as 4,8 and 9 but it depends on the letter size.

                                  However most dials are quite small and you have to cram a lot in.

                                  #282091
                                  Neil Wyatt
                                  Moderator
                                    @neilwyatt
                                    Posted by Lathejack on 02/02/2017 20:48:23:

                                    I used my rotary table mounted on a stand and connected to the lathe spindle to cut new divisions and stamp new numbers onto the flanges of my Warco VMC mill. This was to replace the standard factory glued on scales.

                                    I made an expanding mandrel to grip and drive the lathe spindle, and first I cut the divisions with a cheap carbide tipped lathe tool mounted on its side.

                                    The fourth photo shows the numbers being stamped. The number stamp can just be seen mounted in the toolpost behind the block of steel used to guide it. The turret castings base flange and front verticle flange for the swivelling head were both done this way.

                                    Dividing.Dividing.Engraving.Numbering.Head degree scale.Turret flange degree scale.

                                    That's exactly the sort of story and photos many readers would like to see in MEW.

                                    Please consider writing it up!

                                    Neil

                                    #282122
                                    Circlip
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                                      @circlip

                                      Lathejack,

                                      That's exactly the sort of story and photos many readers would like to see in MEW.

                                      Please consider writing it up!

                                      Neil

                                      Just as effective and saves a screenfull of wasted space?

                                      Regards Ian.

                                      #282375
                                      thaiguzzi
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                                        @thaiguzzi
                                        Posted by Lathejack on 02/02/2017 20:48:23:

                                        I used my rotary table mounted on a stand and connected to the lathe spindle to cut new divisions and stamp new numbers onto the flanges of my Warco VMC mill. This was to replace the standard factory glued on scales.

                                        I made an expanding mandrel to grip and drive the lathe spindle, and first I cut the divisions with a cheap carbide tipped lathe tool mounted on its side.

                                        The fourth photo shows the numbers being stamped. The number stamp can just be seen mounted in the toolpost behind the block of steel used to guide it. The turret castings base flange and front verticle flange for the swivelling head were both done this way.

                                        Dividing.Dividing.Engraving.Numbering.Head degree scale.Turret flange degree scale.

                                        I use the shaper and a table extension for the lines, and a homemade UPT (Harley flywheel half for the base – it ain't gonna fall over!) for the numbers, but that is ingenious !!! Talk about thinking outside the box ! Superb.

                                        #282379
                                        MW
                                        Participant
                                          @mw27036

                                          I'm not intending to make an imposition here but it would be a lot nicer to read if we only had 1 set of photos to view, as nice as the work is. I dont' need to see it repeatedly.

                                          Would a mod please tidy up the comments, if the time is available?

                                          You can delete this notice too afterwards if you want because, I guess it would be irrelevant after the fact.

                                          Again, no offense intended for showing the photos, it's just the same ones over and over again are cluttering and distorting the flow a bit.

                                          Thanking you…

                                          Michael W

                                          Edited By Michael-w on 04/02/2017 14:47:57

                                          #282384
                                          Journeyman
                                          Participant
                                            @journeyman

                                            Is stamping numbers while held in the lathe harmful to the headstock bearings? I can't help but think that sort of sideways (or vertical) force is bad for rollers or balls!

                                            John

                                            #282387
                                            mechman48
                                            Participant
                                              @mechman48

                                              …but think that sort of sideways (or vertical) force is bad for rollers or balls!…

                                              … especially the balls … crying 2​ …. face 20

                                              G.

                                              #282389
                                              Journeyman
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                                                @journeyman

                                                Yes, somewhat similar to riding a bike over a pothole I have found. That unimportant piece of information now brings my post count to 100… Does that make me a centurion, a centenarian or possibly a centipede?

                                                John

                                                #282394
                                                geoff walker 1
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                                                  @geoffwalker1

                                                  20141005_152457.jpgThis worked well for me Claus.

                                                  It's only a small dial but all that was necessary was positioning the engraved line in the middle of the two guides.

                                                  You also need soft jaws and a soft base in the vice to protect the dial.

                                                  geoff20140909_120827.jpg

                                                  #282456
                                                  Hopper
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                                                    @hopper
                                                    Posted by geoff walker 1 on 04/02/2017 17:12:05:

                                                    20141005_152457.jpgThis worked well for me Claus.

                                                    It's only a small dial but all that was necessary was positioning the engraved line in the middle of the two guides.

                                                    You also need soft jaws and a soft base in the vice to protect the dial.

                                                    geoff20140909_120827.jpg

                                                    Nice one Geoff. Elegant in its simplicity and use of existing kit.

                                                    #282466
                                                    john carruthers
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                                                      @johncarruthers46255

                                                      I have set punches in the drill press and used that to stamp numbers and letters.

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