I don't think I can show the whole thing right now because I'm still working on it. I spent almost an afternoon driving a short shaft with a diameter of 25mm and a thick-walled steel pipe with a larger diameter. They are then pressed together by a press and welded together for reinforcement.
Now put it in the casing with the deflection Angle and start turning the large diameter steel pipe part.
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With the increase in the frequency of using the lathe, I think my operating technique has improved greatly. The dimensions of the inner and outer diameter are very accurate, especially the inner diameter reaches the predetermined 42.00+0.01mm, which allows the bearing to be installed smoothly and maintain good working condition. Also, the surface finish is very good. This is my best inside diameter turning and I hope to keep it that way.
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I thought I needed to give up playing catch-up and that it would be better to move the production process along quietly, which would allow me to avoid major errors.
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I'll show you the final structure, and thanks for your concern, I think it'll be a good tool, so I'd like to share it with you.