JAndrew
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HMEM,
I recently acquired an Atlas lathe with a good deal of tooling. Inlcuded with it was a set of 5 various size adjustable reamers. It looks like the cutting blades are adjusted by threading the collars up and down the length of the tool to vary the diameter.
What I can't figure is how would someone accurately set the diameter that you're trying to achieve? You could measure across the blades with a micrometer or calipers but it wouldn't be very accurate as the blades have relief angles on them. If you had precision hole gages you might be able to drop the reamer in but then you're relying on nothing more precise than a tight fit...? You could ream test hole after test hole until you have it set right but that seems ridiculous.
Can these be accurately used or are they a novelty tool? Seems like fixed diameter reamers are the best way to go (although expensive to buy every size ever needed).
Thanks in advance!
I recently acquired an Atlas lathe with a good deal of tooling. Inlcuded with it was a set of 5 various size adjustable reamers. It looks like the cutting blades are adjusted by threading the collars up and down the length of the tool to vary the diameter.
What I can't figure is how would someone accurately set the diameter that you're trying to achieve? You could measure across the blades with a micrometer or calipers but it wouldn't be very accurate as the blades have relief angles on them. If you had precision hole gages you might be able to drop the reamer in but then you're relying on nothing more precise than a tight fit...? You could ream test hole after test hole until you have it set right but that seems ridiculous.
Can these be accurately used or are they a novelty tool? Seems like fixed diameter reamers are the best way to go (although expensive to buy every size ever needed).
Thanks in advance!