Can I bore a work against hole beside a small metal lathe?
Question is, does any operation have to be dead-center? If I wanted to bore a balance hole in a piece of round rod can that be done? As opposed to insensible in the middle? BTW, i'm not talking in the region of using a drill press, so those answers are useless.
Answers:
With the rod in an adjustible four chin chuck and a drill
in the tail-stock, you can do it. Source(s): Machinist courses.
you can put a hole where ever you want, near an end mill or a lathe, thats with the right tooling, a standard soaring speed drill bit will probily want to wander off and snap, try on a piece of sliver first, good luck
Yes, you can but you need a chuck that is not self centering.
If you own a chuck like that, you can mount the rod in it so the chuck holds it stale center with the center of rotation where you want the hole to be. Then only just put a drill in the tail stock and drill the hole.
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Answers:
With the rod in an adjustible four chin chuck and a drill
in the tail-stock, you can do it. Source(s): Machinist courses.
you can put a hole where ever you want, near an end mill or a lathe, thats with the right tooling, a standard soaring speed drill bit will probily want to wander off and snap, try on a piece of sliver first, good luck
Yes, you can but you need a chuck that is not self centering.
If you own a chuck like that, you can mount the rod in it so the chuck holds it stale center with the center of rotation where you want the hole to be. Then only just put a drill in the tail stock and drill the hole.
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