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Re: New Mill - Help with tooling
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For drill bits, it varies. For fractional sizes that you own the collet for, you can use the collet. Otherwise you'll need to use the drill chuck. |
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Sorry for all the questions, you all have been great. But I have one more (for the moment).
So I can't find a face mill that will fit our mill taper. Can I get a face cutter that mounts to an arbor with a straight shaft and put it in a collet? |
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Re: New Mill - Help with tooling
You can do that, but it might be easier to find a face mill arbor and face mill separately. If you can't, then collet is fine as long as you don't take huge heavy cuts.
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Re: New Mill - Help with tooling
I was looking at facemill arbors, but couldn't find any with a B&S #9 taper. Or am I thinking about this the wrong way?
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Re: New Mill - Help with tooling
First of all, have you actually verified that is the taper of this mill? From what I've read, it was available with a variety of spindle tapers.
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Re: New Mill - Help with tooling
No I haven't had the opportunity to yet. The B&S 9 seems the most common from what I've read. And with the short window between getting the mill and having to order tooling, thats what I'm spending my effort preparing for. The other options seem much more common, and if it would be fortunately one of these, I think i could find parts in a day or two.
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