Monday, 21 December 2015

Re: [7x12minilathe] MT3 Test Bar from Ebay.

 

Hi John,

OK - I'll bite:

The point of using the test bar is to check the alignment of the system.

The process you describe in your post outlines a possible way to get a test bar aligned in a 'less than perfect' three or four jaw chuck.  Doesn't this method assume the axis is already in perfect alignment?

All the best,
Ian


On 21 Dec 2015, at 16:55, "John@GadgetBuilder.com [7x12minilathe]" <7x12minilathe@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

It is fair to point out that unless you're concerned with alignment of the spindle's MT taper to the spindle axis, an accurately ground bar (e.g. 3/4" Thomsen case hardened linear shaft, $12 at ENCO) can provide the same measurements as a more expensive test bar. 

Or if you have an accurately ground bar you can make acceptably accurate measurements for alignment of a 7x12 with that. If you're willing to work at it you can lap a straight 1" round steel bar (preferably a tube), use a 4 jaw and set the runout near the chuck to nil, then set the runout at the far end to 4/10 or less by tapping it in the right direction as you incrementally tighten the jaws. It takes a few minutes to do this but at that point you have the test bar aligned exactly on the spindle axis. This should perform just like a commercial test bar. Of course, you should use RDM to correct for any minor runout remaining, just like when using a real test bar. Or, you could chuck the lapped bar in a 3 jaw, accept a thou or so runout, push the high side on the far end as you tighten the chuck incrementally and get runout to a thou or so, then use RDM - my guess is there will be little difference in results.

More thoughts on 7x12 alignment here:  MiniLathe Alignment   There's more to it than a test bar, a precision level may also be helpful, upping the cost for alignment tools.

 

John

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