Hi Folks
I thought a thread on Slant Pro tooling tips and tricks would be useful. Please add your tips and tricks below.
Cliff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fejgakqraes&t=632s
Hi Folks
I thought a thread on Slant Pro tooling tips and tricks would be useful. Please add your tips and tricks below.
Cliff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fejgakqraes&t=632s
I order some of the EZE laps for touching up bits - great idea.
I've never had any issue using the more standard 0.120" parting blades. All of Tormach's offerings are either GTN 3 (0.120") or GTN 4 (0.160").
My biggest trouble has been with chip welding when parting AL. I've given up trying to find a good insert & have resorted to HHS. Yeah coolant helps but it's still a problem for me, hence the EZE-Laps ...
Not sure if this falls into “tooling/tips” but is a good (tip?) info for all tormach lathe owners with turret option. (Edit: I can also start a new thread elsewhere if it’s not relevant here.)
I’ve owned my Tormach lathe with turret for about 3 years. One of the first wear items on my machine have been the turret coolant nozzle brass balls coming loose/falling out. It looks like its inevitable for all of them.
Tormach doesn’t offer any replacement assembly (with plastic sleeve).
Dunno if it’s already been posted but
QPM part #SB09520
Is a direct replacement. No extra honing or modification needed. Simply clean out the hole and press fit. Fits nice and snug. The ball friction is a lot stiffer than OEM too - which I prefer.
Hope that helps. I wish I had this info last year.
Here are some pics. It’s not flush like OEM but isn’t an issue.
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Haven’t seen them on amazon. eBay is possible.
I bought mine from
https://globalcnc.com under “coolant nozzles”
They first had me check with my local MSC store. But after MSC took too long to call them, they sold it to me direct.
Let me know if you have issues getting them. Now that they fit without issues, I’m going to place another order to replace the others. I can put an order in for you. They’re about $45 for 5 pcs.
FWIW, I’m in southern CA.
Paul
Paul - do you know if those fit the original SB-15 turrets? The currently sold turret dates from about 3 years ago, I think.
I went ahead and ordered some of the QPM coolant nozzles after measuring the coolant fitting ball diameter on Tormach's turret (10 mm) and decided on the BB11012 part numbers, which are angled balls. It looks like they will work well for boring and internal slotting tools, and possibly parting or grooving tools, but not on any of my external turning tools. The coolant spray would just hit the back of the toolholder and little coolant would make it to the actual cut.
I'll take a look at their other offerings and see if any of them might work better for external tools. I'm hoping to avoid having to drill and bore out the hole for the press-fit nozzles.
Mike
Sorry my tomorrow turned into 3 days
(In case it’s hard to see, I’m measuring without the plastic sleeve)
Let us know how the angled balls fit!
Interesting - you have the newer turret, which apparently uses sockets for 12 mm balls whereas my "Series 1" turret takes 10 mm coolant balls. Your sockets are also oriented "above" the cutter whereas mine are are on the other side of the tool block, making it harder to properly direct the coolant. Makes me wish I'd waited for the newer turret to be released partially for better coolant direction but also because my turret tools don't seem to repeat tool offset very well, which makes it hard to get consistent dimensions on any job that has more than 1 turret tool change.