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Hi Gang,
I just picked up two new, old-stock B&S #11 end-mill holders.
I couldn't get them in draw-bar style, but that's really what I need.
I would like to put a 5/8-11 threaded hole for my draw-bar where the tang end is now.
You can see that I tested one tang with the corner of a file, and it should be machinable.
And I will be sure to not cut/drill into the end-mill pockets (some are deep for using double-ended end-mills).
I had two ideas for modifying them:
1) on the lathe
mount an appropriate bar in the lathe 3-jaw chuck
put the end mill holder on the bar and tighten the set-screw(s)
put the tail-stock centre into the hole on the tang
start the cut-off operation with the parting tool, stop early and finish on band-saw
However, then I cannot drill a hole for the draw-bar on the lathe as there's no good way to hold it.
I suppose I could find a way to hold them vertically on the drill press for drilling, the draw-bar does not need to be exactly on centre.
If I had a fixed steady rest, I could first turn a cylindrical section near the tang-end to run in the steady rest for drilling.....but I don't!
other ideas?
2) cut off the tang with angle grinder and TIG weld on a coupler nut for the draw-bar.
Not as pretty, but functional.....
Anyone got some useful experience or advice?
Thanks,
-brino
I just picked up two new, old-stock B&S #11 end-mill holders.
I couldn't get them in draw-bar style, but that's really what I need.
I would like to put a 5/8-11 threaded hole for my draw-bar where the tang end is now.
You can see that I tested one tang with the corner of a file, and it should be machinable.
And I will be sure to not cut/drill into the end-mill pockets (some are deep for using double-ended end-mills).
I had two ideas for modifying them:
1) on the lathe
mount an appropriate bar in the lathe 3-jaw chuck
put the end mill holder on the bar and tighten the set-screw(s)
put the tail-stock centre into the hole on the tang
start the cut-off operation with the parting tool, stop early and finish on band-saw
However, then I cannot drill a hole for the draw-bar on the lathe as there's no good way to hold it.
I suppose I could find a way to hold them vertically on the drill press for drilling, the draw-bar does not need to be exactly on centre.
If I had a fixed steady rest, I could first turn a cylindrical section near the tang-end to run in the steady rest for drilling.....but I don't!
other ideas?
2) cut off the tang with angle grinder and TIG weld on a coupler nut for the draw-bar.
Not as pretty, but functional.....
Anyone got some useful experience or advice?
Thanks,
-brino