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RE: Ultra-Small Boring Head - Bill Gruby - 01-25-2013

Had to go back down and finist the nut for the "Brains". Still need to make the keeper that holds that 6-40 screw in place.

"Billy G" Smiley-eatdrink004


RE: Ultra-Small Boring Head - DaveH - 01-25-2013

Billy,
Really informative post. Great workmanship Smiley-signs107 Worthy
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH


RE: Ultra-Small Boring Head - Bill Gruby - 01-25-2013

If you didn't know how a boring Head worked before you will know now. Rotfl

"Billy G" Smile


RE: Ultra-Small Boring Head - Bill Gruby - 01-26-2013

This whole Boring Head sans screws will have been made from scrap. The keeper blank (in the arrows) is made from an old gear blank. It measures .500X.303X.125.

"Billy G" Big Grin


RE: Ultra-Small Boring Head - Bill Gruby - 01-26-2013

Small part. This is the keeper that holds the 6-40 SHCS in place.

"Billy G" Big Grin


RE: Ultra-Small Boring Head - Bill Gruby - 01-26-2013

The adjustment assembly (Brains) are finished and installed. Smooth as a goose. The SHCS in the front is my spare.

"Billy G" Big Grin


RE: Ultra-Small Boring Head - sasquatch - 01-26-2013

Great thread Bill, very interesting posting.


RE: Ultra-Small Boring Head - krv3000 - 01-27-2013

grat work bill WorthyWorthyWorthy but i wood of mad it out of stanles steel rather than brass looking fowerd to see it at work


RE: Ultra-Small Boring Head - Bill Gruby - 01-27-2013

I only used Brass because I had it ready to go to the scrap yard. The original was made from 12L14. SS would make a very strong one.

"Billy G" Thumbsup


RE: Ultra-Small Boring Head - Bill Gruby - 01-27-2013

I was asked elsewhere how the groove was made in the SHCS. So here goes.

You don't want to damage those fine threads. They will surely mess up the nut if you don't see it. I made a threaded arbor for the thread and a disc arbor to hold the head.

"Billy G" Big Grin