Dusty Stevens
Shiner
I make my own copper tips from copper wire epoxied in. Once it wears out i just pop some new ones in. I roll the wire on a flat table under a piece of wood to straighten it out.
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I make my own copper tips from copper wire epoxied in. Once it wears out i just pop some new ones in. I roll the wire on a flat table under a piece of wood to straighten it out.
Dusty, I bought copper ground rod from McMaster Carr. It will make a lot of tips.
Few questions here- im just asking.You could use something like this. Fully adjustable for alignment with the spindle.
You could use something like this. Fully adjustable for alignment with the spindle.
Few questions here- im just asking.
What does that do that the 4 jaw holding it doesnt do? How do you true the outboard end? How does it grip a tapered barrel?
The angular alignment is done with the four jacking screws on the face of the fixture. They are the four screws with the smaller bolt hole pattern. And, the four jaw does the radial alignment.
For holding a taper I have made bushings that match the taper of the barrel and allow the clamping force to transfer to the barrel. Also, most shanks I have been long enough for me to hold on to with the collet and still turn and thread.
I still hold the the outboard of the barrel with a "spider" to keep it from whipping around.