Vic Perrin
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Hi, I am just enquiring as to if anyone has ever modified a Rolly Munro Hollowing tool to take the round style flat carbide cutting discs.
Regards
Vic
Regards
Vic
chipmunk":46nwj0in said:Hi Vic,
If you're thinking of doing this, have you considered using a second shaft - such as the one from the Big Brother?
http://www.axminster.co.uk/straight-stem-for-big-brother-system-2-prod884964/
These are pretty cheap from Axminster and, although the step is already tapped M6, it is quite long and could be easily shortened and re-tapped to take a different thread for your carbide cutter.
HTH
Jon
Thanks Paul,paulm":exg403d0 said:Not to overlook the obvious, which I did in my earlier reply (!), you could just grind a flat on the opposite end of the existing bar and tap a hole, leaving the original end unharmed.
Cheers, Paul
The standard cutters are great for wet wood. If he's trying to use it on dry wood he needs the alternative cutters with a steeper angle.Vic Perrin":un3p3kaj said:The Munro Tool is my mates and he has not been happy with the cutters for some reason.
cambournepete":1h4ekunj said:The standard cutters are great for wet wood. If he's trying to use it on dry wood he needs the alternative cutters with a steeper angle.Vic Perrin":1h4ekunj said:The Munro Tool is my mates and he has not been happy with the cutters for some reason.
It could also be that he has it set too aggressively - i.e. to try to take shavings which are too thick.
Like any of these tools it needs setting up properly and it takes practice to be able to use it properly.