And this should be the remedy, will post it on Mondayjakethebeast wrote:As you may see, its not flying very straight

Do you have a tailstock?DYI wrote:Please note that it is not within my capabilities to support this workpiece at any point except the chuck.
No he couldn't, all the work is internal.velocity3x wrote:Do you have a tailstock?DYI wrote:Please note that it is not within my capabilities to support this workpiece at any point except the chuck.
If you have a tailstock you could do the boring first, then support the end of the workpiece with a Bullnose Center for the other operations.
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It is within the 3d rule for workpiece deflection, but I'm not sure about deflection in the chuck. I would definitely suggest using a tailstock for everything except boring (obviously).DYI wrote:A quick question to the machinists out there:
For a prospective project, I would need to do boring, single point threading, internal grooving, and external turning on a piece of 3" diameter cold-finished 12L14 steel at between 6" and 7" from the holding point (a 4 jaw chuck which grips the first ~1.25" of the stock).
From your experience, is this likely to go well?
Please note that it is not within my capabilities to support this workpiece at any point except the chuck.
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Had you made it lighter, it wouldn't even have crossed your mindMrCrowley wrote:I was momentarily tempted to go with an air spring when I felt how heavy and dense the piston was
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
... or make the piston in two threaded halves and sandwich the donut between themMrCrowley wrote:The only way I can think of is by making a 'donut' and cutting it in half and then epoxying it back together.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life