I think tool building is a skill for later... What exactly should I be looking for? Something likethis?LeMaudit wrote:The easy alternative is to buy a miniature carbide cutter for o-rings. You'll find plenty of usages for it. Unless you really prefer to build tools and cutters instead of building cartridges.
JSR wants a lathe/mill thread -> JSR buys Sherline
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Carbide is great! Not only do you not sharpen anything, it's so durable. I can tear through stuff with a carbide bit that a HSS bit would shy away from. A deep cut in hardened steel, turning off a chrome plating (HARD!), really hot cuts, reverse cuts (cutting towards and away from the chuck with the same bit), etc. etc. When the bit has finally been flogged, loosen the screw and turn it around. $10 an insert might seem pricey given the size, but they are really, incredibly strong, and will take a massive amount of abuse and still cut nicely.LeMaudit wrote:I think they all have more or less something... more or less crappy, depending on the original price. I'm really not a specialist here, I use carbide tollbits just NOT to have to use the grinder!Does the grinder need to have any particular attachments though, like a tool rest?
mine looks like that:
Craftsman 6" Bench Grinder with Lamp
It's not even installed in the workshopThis let you know how often I needed it.
The easy alternative is to buy a miniature carbide cutter for o-rings. You'll find plenty of usages for it. Unless you really prefer to build tools and cutters instead of building cartridges.
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Yes. But be careful of the shank size when you buy, and check if you have the holder first :toothy10:What exactly should I be looking for? Something like this?
If you didn't bought anything else while I was not looking, you have a 1/4" square holder for the lathe. And 3/8" round for your mill (3/8" end mill holder and 3/8" max on the drill chuck).
You link show a 1/4" round shank. To my knowledge, Sherline only makes a 3/8" round Tool post for the lathe. I don't know why, though make a 3/8" to 1/4" bushing adapter is not a big deal.

So your only alternative for using a 1/4" round chuck would be to use it on the drill chuck + mill, with your piece to groove on the rotary table. You could have used colletsas a very good way to hold 1/4" chank, but for cost reasons they are not in your basic set


Or you can use another end mill holder size. Additional costs again.

As a rule, try to avoid cutting anything that will make a strong lateral force on the drill chuck, like with a end mill for example. Drill chucks are made to take a longitudinal force, not a lateral one. You will ruin your chuck precision if you do it. You can do it while you have not other accessories, but with very light cuts.
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Lesson learned, thanks ;PLeMaudit wrote:Yes. But be careful of the shank size when you buy, and check if you have the holder first :toothy10:
I think I should hide my credit card, work with what I have for a couple of weeks at least, then see what I really need and what I will probably forget in a drawer.If you didn't bought anything else while I was not looking, you have a 1/4" square holder for the lathe. And 3/8" round for your mill (3/8" end mill holder and 3/8" max on the drill chuck).
Bought lots more brass in the meantime, expect cartridges of some description in the next few days

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Send it to me. I'll use it when you need itI think I should hide my credit card

Very good! Make that a couple of month, and try to buy as much as possible in a single shot, you'll save a lot of shipping charges. Take the time to go through a whole machinist catalog, like KBCTools. You'll know what exist, what is cheap or not, what you can fit on your equipment and what additional tool holder you will need. And it's fun toowork with what I have for a couple of weeks at least,

This <s>never</s> rarely happened to me.what I will probably forget in a drawer
Goodie!expect cartridges of some description in the next few days
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We have an expression in epoxyland (should it be machingingland now?) that translates literally as "I saw your heart", meaning "I understood your good intentions" in an ever so slightly sarcastic mannerLeMaudit wrote:Send it to me. I'll use it when you need it


Sound advice. I predict that before the year is through I would have purchased a separate motor and table for the mill...Very good! Make that a couple of month, and try to buy as much as possible in a single shot, you'll save a lot of shipping charges. Take the time to go through a whole machinist catalog, like KBCTools. You'll know what exist, what is cheap or not, what you can fit on your equipment and what additional tool holder you will need. And it's fun too
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Very good!
But some important accessories are missing... I'll make a list...

But some important accessories are missing... I'll make a list...

... and quite an accurate prediction.I predict that before the year is through I would have purchased a separate motor and table for the mill...

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but not the $%^&%^&%$#@^$&%^$#@#@ mill column attachment screws!
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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ok
you've got a lathe
we get it
yeah I am envy...
you've got a lathe
we get it

yeah I am envy...
Children are the future
unless we stop them now
unless we stop them now
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No, I got itPOLAND_SPUD wrote:you've got a lathe
we get it


edit: cheers to LeMaudit who kindly chipped in with the missing bolts, common enough items but impossible to find in a metric locality, hopefully I will be able to set it up soon.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life