Hello all.
My wedding ring has sharp, 90 degree edges on it, which is regularly irritating, and occasionally painful, especially if it catches on something. I have spent years waiting for the edges to round off naturally through wear, but nothing has happened.
The ring was made for me by a colleague and is made of Grade 5 Titanium, which I believe is also called a beta alloy. It seems to be exceptionally strong, and has survived a couple of rather severe hammer blows over the years ( a pity the pink fleshy bits didn't fair so well ).
What I want to do is break the edge of the ring on either side, but I'm *vastly* more nervous about putting the ring in the lathe than I have been about anything else I've ever done before.
All I want to do it put a minute chamfer on either edge - but I'm not sure how to best go about it, seeing as I only get one chance at it.
I was thinking about using a form tool with a tiny 1/4 round cut in it, but have also considered just using a 45 degree chamfer and just using a emery stick, however, I do want to maintain a good finish.
Any advice from the board on how I go about taking the two most critical cuts I will ever make on the lathe would be most appreciated.
My wedding ring has sharp, 90 degree edges on it, which is regularly irritating, and occasionally painful, especially if it catches on something. I have spent years waiting for the edges to round off naturally through wear, but nothing has happened.
The ring was made for me by a colleague and is made of Grade 5 Titanium, which I believe is also called a beta alloy. It seems to be exceptionally strong, and has survived a couple of rather severe hammer blows over the years ( a pity the pink fleshy bits didn't fair so well ).
What I want to do is break the edge of the ring on either side, but I'm *vastly* more nervous about putting the ring in the lathe than I have been about anything else I've ever done before.
All I want to do it put a minute chamfer on either edge - but I'm not sure how to best go about it, seeing as I only get one chance at it.
I was thinking about using a form tool with a tiny 1/4 round cut in it, but have also considered just using a 45 degree chamfer and just using a emery stick, however, I do want to maintain a good finish.
Any advice from the board on how I go about taking the two most critical cuts I will ever make on the lathe would be most appreciated.