T.Roller
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By godYour motto can be "No Bad Jugs Here!"
By godYour motto can be "No Bad Jugs Here!"
That's better but I need their numbers if I'm gonna port them
lol phone numbers lol36-24-36
lol phone numbers lol
LmaoBR-549 tell 'em junior sent ya!
you have a fancier tool than a sander thoughNot being too sure about this, took and put a small indentation into the top of the cylinder for the tail stock to run in.
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Took and marked one corner with a sharpie (hear they're all the rage with the best Porter) and took a measurement.
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you have a fancier tool than a sander though
I turn down the area between where the bottoms of your 54 and 56mm bases reach on your mandrel. Say your cylinder uses 3" of mandrel on each end of a 10" mandrel. That's 6" total. You have 4" in the middle that's unused. I turn that area down about 1/4", plus about 1/4" up into the cylinder area. It leaves room for a triangle shaped carbide to cut the chamfer. Sometimes it still leaves a burr in the nikasil and it's tough to get the cylinder off. Getting the unused part of the mandrel out of the way allows room for a needle file to clean up the chamferNo belt sander, like the pros use, someday...
I turn down the area between where the bottoms of your 54 and 56mm bases reach on your mandrel. Say your cylinder uses 3" of mandrel on each end of a 10" mandrel. That's 6" total. You have 4" in the middle that's unused. I turn that area down about 1/4", plus about 1/4" up into the cylinder area. It leaves room for a triangle shaped carbide to cut the chamfer. Sometimes it still leaves a burr in the nikasil and it's tough to get the cylinder off. Getting the unused part of the mandrel out of the way allows room for a needle file to clean up the chamfer