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Lathe Tooling for Retaining Rings
Greetings,
We are working on a fall project and want to try out retaining ring of our axles. We are using a 3/8" and 1/2" retaining rings. According to Mcmaster we need to cut a 0.029" and 0.039" wide grove in the shaft for them, but our lathe does not have a small enough bit. Do we need to grind a larger cutting tool down to size or can we buy a COTS items at that size, if so, where? Thank you for your help in advance. |
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Re: Lathe Tooling for Retaining Rings
I have had abysmal luck with Mcmaster and grooving bits in the past, and I like to think of myself as pretty Mcmaster proficient.
MSC however has been a slam dunk for me, plenty of options: http://www.mscdirect.com/browse/tn/I...navid=12107106 -Brando |
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Re: Lathe Tooling for Retaining Rings
I use this system from Enco....see attached.
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Re: Lathe Tooling for Retaining Rings
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Get "how to run a lathe", a book from South Bend Lathe, for example. Use copies on eBay are $15-20. Or the book from Atlas Press Co, maybe the same name, also about the same price. Both were first published almost a century ago, and are still completely valid. Everything about running a lathe is in there, in detail and plain language. |
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Re: Lathe Tooling for Retaining Rings
Everything you need, right here.
0.040 cut off blade ~$8 https://littlemachineshop.com/produc...gory=202639332 Cut off blade holder for a quick change post ~$22 https://littlemachineshop.com/produc...y=100520820 4 Quick Change post set (2 turning holders, a boring holder, and a parting tool holder) ~$90 https://littlemachineshop.com/produc...y=120649205 8 |
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