#1, homemade floating reamer pusher;
In looking at the various hand-held setups it looks to me as if most of them push on the "handle" that's clamped to the reamer shank..... for instance one of them uses a Sinclair case holder, others use a collar with a handle threaded into the side.
It looks as though the pusher setup is just a hollow tube bearing on the handle assembly.
My question is this..... how do we know that the handle is really perpendicular to the pusher? Is this an issue at all? What I'm seeing is that the setup doesn't really float during the reaming process but pretty much "fixes" while the reamer is plunged the .010-.075 for the cut.
Of course when you back everything out to clean the reamer (NON-flush system) it resets but???? Is it true that while actually reaming the pusher is probably bearing at only one point in the circumference of the pusher tube? Plus, as I see it the reamer humps up a little as you cut......
Or are you guys just letting the back of the reamer itself bottom out in the tube of the pusher?
(I dunno if any of this makes sense)
And #2, preboring;
Manual lathe, G4003G.
I've heard of folks setting the preboring angle by running an indicator down the flutes to set the angle. How is this done? Do you adjust the stylus to ride down below or behind the cutting edge? I don't like the idea of riding a hardened stylus on the cutter.....
Or is it OK to pre-drill and then just true up a half inch at the rear and let the reamer fill in the gap?
thanks
al
In looking at the various hand-held setups it looks to me as if most of them push on the "handle" that's clamped to the reamer shank..... for instance one of them uses a Sinclair case holder, others use a collar with a handle threaded into the side.
It looks as though the pusher setup is just a hollow tube bearing on the handle assembly.
My question is this..... how do we know that the handle is really perpendicular to the pusher? Is this an issue at all? What I'm seeing is that the setup doesn't really float during the reaming process but pretty much "fixes" while the reamer is plunged the .010-.075 for the cut.
Of course when you back everything out to clean the reamer (NON-flush system) it resets but???? Is it true that while actually reaming the pusher is probably bearing at only one point in the circumference of the pusher tube? Plus, as I see it the reamer humps up a little as you cut......
Or are you guys just letting the back of the reamer itself bottom out in the tube of the pusher?
(I dunno if any of this makes sense)
And #2, preboring;
Manual lathe, G4003G.
I've heard of folks setting the preboring angle by running an indicator down the flutes to set the angle. How is this done? Do you adjust the stylus to ride down below or behind the cutting edge? I don't like the idea of riding a hardened stylus on the cutter.....
Or is it OK to pre-drill and then just true up a half inch at the rear and let the reamer fill in the gap?
thanks
al