blackrodd
Established Member
Using my Unimat SL, I have made a 15mm to 16mm spacer for my saw blade, which took me ages, but was interesting and fun, after making something this small, items a bit bigger should be easier.
First problem was the 1/4" tailstock drill chuck, much too small for any drilling or milling work up to 12mm,
So long story short, I bought a 50mm 3 jaw chuck from Chronos, 12mm thread so it's now my drill etc chuck and came with a base for the milling slide, with 4 fixing bolts and tee nuts, so multi use.
Now I would like to knurl some spacers, 12mm x 4mm thick. I can mount them on a threaded bar singly and lock nut them tight each side, mounted in the 3 jaw chuck and centred in the live centre in the tail stock for stability.
I have a single wheel straight knurler at 1mm, As I have nothing to practice on, Is there an art to this knurling anything to watch out for? Or should I make some spacers and have a test run?
Then I'm on to some top hats for my kity cutter block, 15mm inside, 20mm outside and 40mm long after the "Hat"
Many thanks, Rodders
First problem was the 1/4" tailstock drill chuck, much too small for any drilling or milling work up to 12mm,
So long story short, I bought a 50mm 3 jaw chuck from Chronos, 12mm thread so it's now my drill etc chuck and came with a base for the milling slide, with 4 fixing bolts and tee nuts, so multi use.
Now I would like to knurl some spacers, 12mm x 4mm thick. I can mount them on a threaded bar singly and lock nut them tight each side, mounted in the 3 jaw chuck and centred in the live centre in the tail stock for stability.
I have a single wheel straight knurler at 1mm, As I have nothing to practice on, Is there an art to this knurling anything to watch out for? Or should I make some spacers and have a test run?
Then I'm on to some top hats for my kity cutter block, 15mm inside, 20mm outside and 40mm long after the "Hat"
Many thanks, Rodders