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RE: Spin Indexer Tailstock - DaveH - 10-18-2014

Ed, On tight situations like this I've even drawn it out to see how much room I have to play with. Thumbsup 
Smiley-eatdrink004 
DaveH


RE: Spin Indexer Tailstock - Mayhem - 10-18-2014

Ed - nice work so far.


My thought would be v-blocks, angle plates, clamps and packing material.  I used a similar set up to hold a 3" burner tube, whilst I drilled it with a hole saw.  This was on a pedestal drill, with the table angled and it coped very well.  

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I didn't have an angle plate so I made one.  Whilst it isn't a precision one (I will mill it square eventually), it certainly did the job and was cheap to make out of scrap I had scrounged Big Grin

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On a milling machine with tons more rigidity you should be good to go.


RE: Spin Indexer Tailstock - EdK - 10-18-2014

I'm liking the sound of the V-blocks. I'll try working with those and see if I can rig something up that will be rigid enough. I plan on drilling up to .75" and then boring to the .930 final dimension.

Thanks guys. Smile

Ed


RE: Spin Indexer Tailstock - Highpower - 10-18-2014

How about using an aluminum plate (or a piece of 2x4 for that matter) attached to the table?  Mill your v-groove down the center and then end clamp your parts to that. Then you can drill & bore through into the sacrificial base instead of your v-blocks / mill vice.

It seems to me I've seen that suggested here before.  Chin 


RE: Spin Indexer Tailstock - dallen - 10-19-2014

angle plate bolted to the table with some packing under the part to raise it off the table, doesn't even have to be precision so like Willie said a chunk of 2X4 to clamp the tube too will work.


RE: Spin Indexer Tailstock - EdK - 10-19-2014

(10-19-2014, 08:40 AM)dallen Wrote: angle plate bolted to the table with some packing under the part to raise it off the table, doesn't even have to be precision so like Willie said a chunk of 2X4 to clamp the tube too will work.

I wasn't visualizing this at first but I think I see what you're saying now. I may play around with a combination of the angle plate and V-blocks. Chin

Ed


RE: Spin Indexer Tailstock - EdK - 10-24-2014

I got some work done on the clamp knob this evening.

Ed

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RE: Spin Indexer Tailstock - DaveH - 10-24-2014

Nice and shiny Thumbsup 
Smiley-eatdrink004 
DaveH


RE: Spin Indexer Tailstock - EdK - 10-25-2014

Clamp handle done except for the scallops.

Ed

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RE: Spin Indexer Tailstock - DaveH - 10-26-2014

Looking good Ed, Thumbsup
Smiley-eatdrink004 
DaveH