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DrBadWrench
05-18-2009, 10:17 AM
hello fellas,
newbie here and looking for help.
i recently purchased a sherline mill and need to some advice. my first projects need to me to fly cut the surface and bore some holes. i know sherline sells these accessories but i want to use a bigger fly cutter and want to use a different boring head.
any suggestions for the fly cutter and i saw a Criterion boring head, would that work on my mill?
so far, the sherline looks like a well made machine, but it seems like im "stuck" only to use their accessories, am i wrong?
thanks again!

Crevice Reamer
05-18-2009, 10:26 AM
hello fellas,
newbie here and looking for help.
i recently purchased a sherline mill and need to some advice. my first projects need to me to fly cut the surface and bore some holes. i know sherline sells these accessories but i want to use a bigger fly cutter and want to use a different boring head.
any suggestions for the fly cutter and i saw a Criterion boring head, would that work on my mill?
so far, the sherline looks like a well made machine, but it seems like im "stuck" only to use their accessories, am i wrong?
thanks again!

Hi DrBadWrench. Welcome to the Zone!

You are only "stuck" by the size of the mill. Size of cut depends on the rigidity of the mill. This tiny mill can only handle small tooling. R8 tooling will not fit this spindle,

Much of the Taig tooling will work with the Sherline mill.

http://www.cartertools.com/

CR.

SherlineGuy
05-18-2009, 04:39 PM
Although the mill is small, and aluminum; it is a capable machine if used properly. Obviously smaller work, and of plastics or soft metals are best. I have added an ER-25 collet head to my spindle, and the collets can grip anything up to and beyond 1/2" IIRC. This being the case there should be many available fly cutters with a 1/2" shank. I made a block to hold the QCTP toolpost on my Sherline lathe, and fly cut it with the Sherline mill using the standard Sherline flycutter, and it cut like a dream, with the part near mirror finish.
I use my Sherline's here at work to build fiber optic connector cleaning heads, daily. When you have any other questions, fire away.

DrBadWrench
05-18-2009, 11:34 PM
thanks for the input fellas.
most of my projects are "small" and i think the sherline lathe/mill will suffice. IF i had the room in the garage, i would of gotten something bigger, but for now, the sherline will have to do.
any recommendations for a boring head and or bars?
i will look into the collet head mentioned.
thanks again fellas!

escott76
05-19-2009, 06:33 AM
hello fellas,
newbie here and looking for help.
i recently purchased a sherline mill and need to some advice. my first projects need to me to fly cut the surface and bore some holes. i know sherline sells these accessories but i want to use a bigger fly cutter and want to use a different boring head.
any suggestions for the fly cutter and i saw a Criterion boring head, would that work on my mill?
so far, the sherline looks like a well made machine, but it seems like im "stuck" only to use their accessories, am i wrong?
thanks again!
You are going to run into the practical limits of the machine if you try and run tools much bigger than Sherline sells. Not only is the rigidity of the mill at issue, but the motor in the head as well. It's simply not powerful enough to swing big tools.
It's not all bad news, you can get a whole lot of work done with the Sherline stuff, or the Taig or A2ZCNC equivalents. More smaller passes is the name of the game with a machine like this.

vlmarshall
05-19-2009, 09:57 PM
I'm really happy with my Sherline mill, and the indexable carbide single-point flycutter they sell. That being said, with smaller passes, even a homebrew flycutter works well, when you need to cover a larger area.

Also, A2Zcnc's toolholders are quite handy, this one's a 3/8".
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j196/vlmarshall/Metalwork/millin016.jpg

DrBadWrench
05-25-2009, 06:01 PM
thanks for the info fellas.
i bought an import boring head for my mill, but the holes are set up to accept 1/2" boring bars. is there an adapter (sleeve?) that would allow me to run 3/8" boring bars in the same boring head?
maybe this should be a project for me and my lathe instead of buying one?
thanks again.