In one of my other hobbies - restoring old jukeboxes - I had to restore a "ballbearing" raceway - a Zink diecast part that had become badly brinelled - so much so that it no longer rotated properly
I pondered how I could replicate the 1/16" radius required for the 1/8" diameter balls - then it struck me a 1/8 drill rod sharpened and used tangentially.
In this case below centre with the lathe in reverse as it was easier to get to that way with my quick change toolpost.
Clearly you could produce most any internal corner radius this way using a drill rod or turned / hardened / sharpened piece of silver steel.
Regards, Ken I
I pondered how I could replicate the 1/16" radius required for the 1/8" diameter balls - then it struck me a 1/8 drill rod sharpened and used tangentially.
In this case below centre with the lathe in reverse as it was easier to get to that way with my quick change toolpost.
Clearly you could produce most any internal corner radius this way using a drill rod or turned / hardened / sharpened piece of silver steel.
Regards, Ken I