Lathe shaft sanding technique.
Previously:
Knurling a shaft - GIF
Machining a large shaft - GIF
Threading a large shaft - GIF
Lathe shaft sanding technique.
Previously:
Knurling a shaft - GIF
Machining a large shaft - GIF
Threading a large shaft - GIF
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Wildwilly (Aug 17, 2023)
Wildwilly (Aug 17, 2023)
Giving this some further thought. That could be a bit like an external hone. There would be constant pressure between the surfaces. High spots would be cut down, low spots would be skipped. Adding some honing oil would help remove material from between the surfaces. The surface finish would be constant due to the power feed. I can see it would be useful in some situations.
Hand held risks entrapment, we had a very near miss in the workshop at work, other weren't so lucky, so we banned ANY handheld abrasive or polishing, what we do at home is at our own risk, employers however cannot afford such risks being taken, especially with the likelihood of serious fines from ignoring Governmental H&S guidance/advice. https://www.hse.gov.uk/engineering/lathes.htm
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