As a way of playing around in the shop, I made a couple Clamptite-style tools. The body OD is only 3/8" as I had some stainless tube in that size, so then I made the body and screw stainless, with a brass handle.
It was a learning experience for sure.
The tube is 304, which is awful to work with. I was making a 1/8" slot, using a HSS end mill; I broke one end of that after letting the material work harden, dulling the cutter, and pressing on.
For the tip, I made an insert and secured it with Loctite retaining compound; when turning the taper, it lost its grip (maybe got hot?); so I hastily welded it, in a less-than-professional manner; then when turning the taper, I forgot to tighten the screw securing my taper-attachment angle. The second one was much better.
The screw is 1/4-20, and drilling for a 1/8" pin didn't leave much support, so I made a small smooth-OD nut and secured it to the end of the screw before cross drilling for the pin. That was much better.
Making the handle in brass was great. It was my first time with a radius turner and was fun. The handle is out of proportion with the rest of the tool though.
I forgot to take many setup photos, only one of drilling the end of the plunger.
The tip insert before assembled with the body tube:
Here are the finished pieces and assembled tool:
-jason
It was a learning experience for sure.
The tube is 304, which is awful to work with. I was making a 1/8" slot, using a HSS end mill; I broke one end of that after letting the material work harden, dulling the cutter, and pressing on.
For the tip, I made an insert and secured it with Loctite retaining compound; when turning the taper, it lost its grip (maybe got hot?); so I hastily welded it, in a less-than-professional manner; then when turning the taper, I forgot to tighten the screw securing my taper-attachment angle. The second one was much better.
The screw is 1/4-20, and drilling for a 1/8" pin didn't leave much support, so I made a small smooth-OD nut and secured it to the end of the screw before cross drilling for the pin. That was much better.
Making the handle in brass was great. It was my first time with a radius turner and was fun. The handle is out of proportion with the rest of the tool though.
I forgot to take many setup photos, only one of drilling the end of the plunger.
The tip insert before assembled with the body tube:
Here are the finished pieces and assembled tool:
-jason
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