bertterbo
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I appreciate this can be done on the drill press, ..but lets say you needed it done on the lathe, in my case, a wood lathe.
I wanted to drill a side hole at the end of this aluminium round bar. However, positioning in the chuck as shown below results in the piece moving/pivoting as pressure is applied (due to the gap of the spindle hole.
(cutting the hole before the piece is cut to length was not an option)
So I stuck a bar of metal behind the round bar to bridge the gap, secured with some double sided tape.
It was a little sketchy, so I'm wondering if there was a better way to do it? How would this have been done on a proper metal lathe?
I wanted to drill a side hole at the end of this aluminium round bar. However, positioning in the chuck as shown below results in the piece moving/pivoting as pressure is applied (due to the gap of the spindle hole.
(cutting the hole before the piece is cut to length was not an option)
So I stuck a bar of metal behind the round bar to bridge the gap, secured with some double sided tape.
It was a little sketchy, so I'm wondering if there was a better way to do it? How would this have been done on a proper metal lathe?
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