From the people who rediscovered the diamond tool holder, they have brought you another tool that has not been in use in industry for many years, the upside down parting tool coupled to a lathe running backwards. I am sure that no-one has ever heard of one of those, and if you haven't, you have been asleep for 50 years.
http://modelengineeringwebsite.com/new_parting_tool.html
Only 70 bucks, and that doesn't include the cutting blade.
I watched in amazement at the video. Anyone with a machine that rigid shouldn't have any parting off problems at all, using normal techniques, at least I don't, up to about 3" plus in almost any material. You don't need gizmo's for doing it.
I just wonder how it would perform on a mini lathe.
So come on lads, get your cash out, or just make one yourself if you think it will work for you.
BTW, if you do a tour of his 'Eccentric' site, have a look at what his brother is trying to sell. Anyone fancy a workshop inside a ball, as they suggest. Rather 'eccentric' if you ask me.
John
http://modelengineeringwebsite.com/new_parting_tool.html
Only 70 bucks, and that doesn't include the cutting blade.
I watched in amazement at the video. Anyone with a machine that rigid shouldn't have any parting off problems at all, using normal techniques, at least I don't, up to about 3" plus in almost any material. You don't need gizmo's for doing it.
I just wonder how it would perform on a mini lathe.
So come on lads, get your cash out, or just make one yourself if you think it will work for you.
BTW, if you do a tour of his 'Eccentric' site, have a look at what his brother is trying to sell. Anyone fancy a workshop inside a ball, as they suggest. Rather 'eccentric' if you ask me.
John