J JorgensenSteam Guest Nov 14, 2010 #1 I use a slitter saw to cut piston ring grooves, but it should work equally well cutting fins on IC engine cylinders.
I use a slitter saw to cut piston ring grooves, but it should work equally well cutting fins on IC engine cylinders.
Lakc Well-Known Member Joined Aug 22, 2009 Messages 986 Reaction score 46 Location Redford, MI Nov 14, 2010 #2 Thanks Pat. There is a variety of reasons I did it the hard way this time. Next time will definately have more thought put into it. I am thinking perhaps 5 saw blades spaced and ganged together.
Thanks Pat. There is a variety of reasons I did it the hard way this time. Next time will definately have more thought put into it. I am thinking perhaps 5 saw blades spaced and ganged together.
Blogwitch Ex Bogstandard HMEM Supporting Member Joined Dec 26, 2008 Messages 3,693 Reaction score 678 Location Crewe, Cheshire, UK Nov 15, 2010 #3 Pat, Do you cut them in reverse on your mill, or is this a set up shot? John
R RichD Well-Known Member Joined Jan 22, 2010 Messages 187 Reaction score 27 Nov 15, 2010 #4 I think cutting in reverse is better since the chuck can't unscrew from the table spindle. I've never tried that yet. Thanks, Rich
I think cutting in reverse is better since the chuck can't unscrew from the table spindle. I've never tried that yet. Thanks, Rich
Blogwitch Ex Bogstandard HMEM Supporting Member Joined Dec 26, 2008 Messages 3,693 Reaction score 678 Location Crewe, Cheshire, UK Nov 15, 2010 #5 No worries over it Pat, I was just curious, and what Rich says is a very good point. You might have done it by mistake Pat, but it turned out OK and if you take into account what Rich has said, it was correct as well. John
No worries over it Pat, I was just curious, and what Rich says is a very good point. You might have done it by mistake Pat, but it turned out OK and if you take into account what Rich has said, it was correct as well. John