I'm working on a table insert for an oscillating spindle sander. Material is mild steel - the basic shape was done on a water jet. I have faced off the surface to get the required thickness. Now I need to waste out material on the back side to leave a 3/8 wide rim.
Don't worry about the sloped surface in the center or the little plugs/protrusions. I'm not sure how to waste out the material from the edge of the rim to the center oval cut out - its roughly 3/32 that I need to remove. I'm using a 4 jaw chuck with the jaws reversed to hold it. Is what I am trying to do simply a facing cut? How do I achieve that nice square shoulder?
Thanks
Rick
Don't worry about the sloped surface in the center or the little plugs/protrusions. I'm not sure how to waste out the material from the edge of the rim to the center oval cut out - its roughly 3/32 that I need to remove. I'm using a 4 jaw chuck with the jaws reversed to hold it. Is what I am trying to do simply a facing cut? How do I achieve that nice square shoulder?
Thanks
Rick