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"CNC" barrel profiling on manual lathe
04 July 2017, 23:47
lindy2There is no doubt about it. You are a very talented man.
Thanks for posting James, very interesting!
06 July 2017, 15:32
Dick WrightYou're getting a really good finish even for a light feed.
Dick Wright
06 July 2017, 17:21
drhall762The only air follower steady rests that I am familiar with were on our large CNC machines. What does this look like on a manual machine?
Dave
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06 July 2017, 18:43
DMansonI especially like the arm on the QC tool post.
Dave Manson
06 July 2017, 20:39
butchlambertquote:
Originally posted by drhall762:
The only air follower steady rests that I am familiar with were on our large CNC machines. What does this look like on a manual machine?
Mark Stratton had drawings in his book of one. I know of a few folks that made them from the drawings. Harold Broughton used one in his barrel shop[.
06 July 2017, 21:07
gunmakerquote:
Originally posted by drhall762:
The only air follower steady rests that I am familiar with were on our large CNC machines. What does this look like on a manual machine?
Here's a pic of it used bolted to the bed. In the above pictures it's just bolted to the carriage.
06 July 2017, 21:20
gunmakerquote:
Originally posted by DManson:
I especially like the arm on the QC tool post.
Dave Manson
Thanks Dave
It's my test piece after I made all the gears for my Hardinge Spiral attachment.
06 July 2017, 21:31
drhall762Thanks for the photo. Of course now more questions. What kind of pressure do you use? 30-40 psi?
I'm trying to scale it in my head, are those 3/4" pneumatic cylinders?
Looks like a must have piece of kit to me.
Dave
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06 July 2017, 21:43
gunmaker20-40 psi. Just enough to remove any chatter.
Here's the cylinder.
https://www.mcmaster.com/#6498K141I use some lube on it on a finished surface, but when turning the barrel down, I just ran it dry. I should make some extra tips though.
06 July 2017, 21:58
Fal GruntA much simpler version of the older hydraulic tracers. They can still be had pretty cheap, but I never had much luck doing light "delicate" work with them. Might just have been my limited experience, or the brand/version used.
I may have to make a little setup like yours. Setting up the taper attachment, machining the radius, blending everything together, it can sure be tedious! Being able to do it all in one shot would be great. I never like the hydraulic tracers so never pursued them any further. This might be a nice way to setup.
I have been meaning to make an air steady rest for some time. Thanks for the pictures and thanks for sharing.
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