fcheslop
Well-Known Member
Hi
To save taking Bobs post of track I thought a post on spinning may be in order just simply to gather ideas together.
I'm self taught so if you see anything wrong please shout up also I'm not very good at writing projects up that's why I usually keep quite :big:
this is the burner I want to make
and this is my very simple spinning kit
A former and backing disc were machined from alloy
Then a copper disc very roughly cut out and mounted between the former and backing disc
This is the position I intend to start the spinning the idea initially to form a cone tight on the front rad and progressively reducing the angle of the cone until it becomes a tube
At this stage the metal was becoming stiff so it was re annealed
The spoon is used in an arc movement gradually reducing the cones angle until the final push then the metal is formed tight down onto the former in one sweeping movement
then parted to length I find to remove the part from the former simply heat them up until the spun part pops up well usually :big:
Then it was onto the base this was spun in one go as the flange is very short
Do they fit together you bet :big:
These are some of my ongoing projects they all have parts in them made by spinning
Happy spinning
Sorry if this is not to clear lost the whole post aghh .Oh and my lathe well Im a Pommy :big:
best wishes Frazer
To save taking Bobs post of track I thought a post on spinning may be in order just simply to gather ideas together.
I'm self taught so if you see anything wrong please shout up also I'm not very good at writing projects up that's why I usually keep quite :big:
this is the burner I want to make
and this is my very simple spinning kit
A former and backing disc were machined from alloy
Then a copper disc very roughly cut out and mounted between the former and backing disc
This is the position I intend to start the spinning the idea initially to form a cone tight on the front rad and progressively reducing the angle of the cone until it becomes a tube
At this stage the metal was becoming stiff so it was re annealed
The spoon is used in an arc movement gradually reducing the cones angle until the final push then the metal is formed tight down onto the former in one sweeping movement
then parted to length I find to remove the part from the former simply heat them up until the spun part pops up well usually :big:
Then it was onto the base this was spun in one go as the flange is very short
Do they fit together you bet :big:
These are some of my ongoing projects they all have parts in them made by spinning
Happy spinning
Sorry if this is not to clear lost the whole post aghh .Oh and my lathe well Im a Pommy :big:
best wishes Frazer