I had to bore out a piece of AL6061 to 0.740". Used a 5/8" carbide boring bar. 6" depth, that's 9.6:1 ratio. No chatter, [email protected]. It was a pretty tight fit! Finish isn't great, but doesn't need to be on this project.
I had to bore out a piece of AL6061 to 0.740". Used a 5/8" carbide boring bar. 6" depth, that's 9.6:1 ratio. No chatter, [email protected]. It was a pretty tight fit! Finish isn't great, but doesn't need to be on this project.
It's a carbide shank with coolant hole. I blow compressed air through the hole to clear the chips.Boy, that's a tight fit! Nice job!
For some reason my pants don't fit right whenever I do stuff like that.
Guessing some of the finish observation was the result of swarf bunching up behind the bar.
Is the boring bar carbide or just the insert?
It's a carbide shank with coolant hole. I blow compressed air through the hole to clear the chips.
I've never tried those inserts. I'll have to give them a go. But how long do they last on steel?Try dcgt or ccgt inserts, sharper and allows for shallower DOC.
They're intended for aluminum but do nice in steel as well
gluck