Hi Folks,
So I decided to make a an in-line boring tool to bore out 2 bearing holes.
I made the bar and drilled the hole for the HSS tool bit, all OK so far.
After spending at least 20 minutes getting the bit to the correct angles and nice and sharp I put it into the bar and set the cut...
With the lathe running nicely and a small cut on I tried boring out the already drilled holes in the mild steel... bang, that was the tool bit breaking off.
So I took in out, resharpened it and tried again with the same result, not being one to give in easily I sharpened again and once more attempted to bore the holes.....
With the same result.
Obviously it was time for tea and a ***...
Back out into the workshop as I had decided to try another piece of tool steel in case I had overheated the first one in shaping it.
Then I had an idea:idea:
Why not check the old tip for hardness with a junior hacksaw blade...
The blade cut it easily.
Then I realised that it wasn't tool steel at all but probably a piece of key steel, whatever it was it was soft.
So I made a new tip from real tool steel and it cut the mild steel like butter.
Which just goes to prove that not all steel in the tool steel tin is actually tool steel!!!!
I must remember to test it first next time.....
Arnak
So I decided to make a an in-line boring tool to bore out 2 bearing holes.
I made the bar and drilled the hole for the HSS tool bit, all OK so far.
After spending at least 20 minutes getting the bit to the correct angles and nice and sharp I put it into the bar and set the cut...
With the lathe running nicely and a small cut on I tried boring out the already drilled holes in the mild steel... bang, that was the tool bit breaking off.
So I took in out, resharpened it and tried again with the same result, not being one to give in easily I sharpened again and once more attempted to bore the holes.....
With the same result.
Obviously it was time for tea and a ***...
Back out into the workshop as I had decided to try another piece of tool steel in case I had overheated the first one in shaping it.
Then I had an idea:idea:
Why not check the old tip for hardness with a junior hacksaw blade...
The blade cut it easily.
Then I realised that it wasn't tool steel at all but probably a piece of key steel, whatever it was it was soft.
So I made a new tip from real tool steel and it cut the mild steel like butter.
Which just goes to prove that not all steel in the tool steel tin is actually tool steel!!!!
I must remember to test it first next time.....
Arnak