??? ??? What I really liked is how he explained why the HSS tool
cut better . A lot of folks can't get past the fact that with
these super small & sharp inserts with the tiny tip , yer
really just threading @ 200 TPI when yer chasing a finish with
them though that wasn't the plan? .
animal
On 1/9/24 4:06 PM, Charles Kinzer
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That is a VERY good video
that shows how far you can go down the rabbit hole with
inserts.
I found it amusing that he
got the best finish (shown at about 27 minutes into the video)
with a ground HSS tool and not an insert.? I have recommended
that on this group more than once as the best path to a good
finish and not use inserts for that.? On larger, more
substantial, more rigid lathes using larger inserts, it is
entirely different story.
If you don't want to get too
involved in the morass of inserts, usually, sources for
hobbyists with mini lathes (like Little Machine Shop and
ArcEuroTrade) sell a small subset of the universe of inserts
that somebody has decided are "good enough" choices.
Surface finish depends on a
lot of things, but some of the key ones are machine and tool
bit rigidity (not so good on mini lathes), tool bit radius
(usually not sufficient on the rather small inserts used with
mini lathes), and feed rate (usually too fast on a mini lathe
unless it has been modified to be slower).? The "low hanging
fruit" to get a better finish on a mini lathe, in my opinion,
is to grind your own HSS tool bit with a broad radius.
I have a larger lathe in
which I have used inserts a lot.? But almost never in the mini
lathe.? Then again, I'm very comfortable with grinding tool
bits, perhaps because over a half century ago I was taught
that as a fundamental part of learning machining.? On the
other hand, it is nice to just pop in a fresh insert (or
rotate one to a fresh edge) which is really fast.
Charles E. "Chuck" Kinzer
On Tuesday, January 9, 2024 at 03:24:00 PM PST, mike
allen
<animal@...> wrote:
This guy deserves a drink , no several after
all the work that went into
being able to make this tube .
animal