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Hello, Basically I want to put a series of 1/8" wide x 1/8" deep grooves in some UHMW polyethylene round stock, but the set screws in my QCTP tool holder aren't long enough to hold a 1/8" square tool bit. So I'm wondering, does anyone see anything wrong with using a square 1/4" HSS tool bit as a shim, underneath the 1/8" tool bit, so that the set screws in the tool holder will tighten down on it? Regards, Nelson_2008 |
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| Having to shim lathe tools up or cutting them down to get them on center, above or below centerline is, as old a process as lathes themselves! Shim away as neccessary............Even the best quality CNC tooling requires different seats (READ SHIMS) to get tools of different tool tip rads "on center" |
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| Thanks for the reply. One detail I forgot to mention is that the 1/8" tool bit is not in contact with the wall of the tool holder, but only with the 1/4" tool bit below it (which is against the wall of the tool holder), and two set screws above it. I don't know whether contact with the wall of the tool holder is generally important or not, but for the plunge cutting I was planning to do, I hope it's not an issue. |
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| It's only relatively in-expensive plastic, try it on a piece of scrap and see if chips fly! BTW a shop vac will keep chips from wrapping if you keep the tool cutting a consistant chip and the vac close enough to drag it in the hose. I have cut some really stringy plastic at some really high, feed and speeds, so long as you can get the "string" started into the vacuum. |
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