niall Y
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Nor sure that this is the appropriate forum, though in its normal context, this sort of drill is used for metal working. I, however , have one I wish to use for,wood, so will be swapping out the coolant for compressed air.
I need to get a compressed air line onto the end of this drill. And am open to any suggestions as to how to do this. Hammond and Co, do sell an adaptor that fits into the Morse taper of the lathes tailstock, which in turn mates with the particular driver on the non-business end of the drill.
This particular option isn't open to me as the distance between centres on my lathe would have to be in the region of 1metre to accommodate the workpiece and the drill at commencement of the cut. So, I am going to have to use it hand held,
The obvious solution would be to enlarge the hole in the driver and fit in a 1/4" Bsp connector,but the driver is hardened steel. And I am not sure I can safely anneal it enough to drill out and tap a thread.
Any advice, or other suggestions would be welcomed
Niall
THE DRIVER IN QUESTION WHICH IS 25mm IN DIAMETER
I need to get a compressed air line onto the end of this drill. And am open to any suggestions as to how to do this. Hammond and Co, do sell an adaptor that fits into the Morse taper of the lathes tailstock, which in turn mates with the particular driver on the non-business end of the drill.
This particular option isn't open to me as the distance between centres on my lathe would have to be in the region of 1metre to accommodate the workpiece and the drill at commencement of the cut. So, I am going to have to use it hand held,
The obvious solution would be to enlarge the hole in the driver and fit in a 1/4" Bsp connector,but the driver is hardened steel. And I am not sure I can safely anneal it enough to drill out and tap a thread.
Any advice, or other suggestions would be welcomed
Niall
THE DRIVER IN QUESTION WHICH IS 25mm IN DIAMETER