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Re: Missing Feed Gear Bolt


 

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Hi Jody ,

There are a couple of factors to take into account when cutting stainless . .?

> It work hardens easily

> One needs to CUT , not rub . . .

> The cutting speed must be such that it doesn¡¯t get hot . . .

> It needs to be liberally lubricated . . .

Not nice stuff to practice with :>( !

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Take care ,

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Carvel

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jody
Sent: 28 January 2019 08:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [atlas-craftsman IO] Missing Feed Gear Bolt

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My feed rate gearing is set at 0.0035" and I comfirmed that last night.? I was turning some stainless with a carbide index cutter and the finish was awful.? As a novice I'm still learning my metals and cutting rates, so it is an experiment half them time.? But I'm learning to pay attention to the cutting rate tables.? Anywhoo.

I wanted to reduce the feed to the slowest rate (Is it 0.00187?) and pulled out the MOLO and looked at the gear chart.? This would've been the first time I've changed gears since getting the rebuild done last year or so.? The figure of the gear arrangement showed 3 gears on the banjo.? Well I only have 2 bolts to hold the gear on.

I put the gears back in the position they were in when I first got the lathe from my dad, so never noticed I'm missing a gear bolt till last night.

The gear bolts have a thicker head on them versus a carriage bolt, will I be OK using a carriage bolt??
I don't see why not since there isn't tension on the fastener.

Just want to see if you guys thought that was OK.? I don't even know if you can find a bolt like the one on the lathe.
Thanks,
Jody

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