JCSteam
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Hi all,
Just a quick question about holding end mills. I was looking to buy an end mill and angleplate, plus associated clamps ECT for me to be able to mill on the lathe.
There's something in my head that's telling me I read that holding an end mill in a 3 or 4 jaw chuck is a bad idea.
I don't have the money to spend on an MT1 collet set for my lathe, I was wondering if the above method is a no go, could a steel round be drilled and cut with 3 or 4 slits, then placed back into the lathe and bored out to the same dimentions as the end mill shaft, then when tightening the end mill will be held securely on its whole circumfrence. Plus it should be accurately on the centerline too. And run square to the crosslide
Any other ideas for a collet holder for little money or a work around appreciated
Just a quick question about holding end mills. I was looking to buy an end mill and angleplate, plus associated clamps ECT for me to be able to mill on the lathe.
There's something in my head that's telling me I read that holding an end mill in a 3 or 4 jaw chuck is a bad idea.
I don't have the money to spend on an MT1 collet set for my lathe, I was wondering if the above method is a no go, could a steel round be drilled and cut with 3 or 4 slits, then placed back into the lathe and bored out to the same dimentions as the end mill shaft, then when tightening the end mill will be held securely on its whole circumfrence. Plus it should be accurately on the centerline too. And run square to the crosslide
Any other ideas for a collet holder for little money or a work around appreciated