04-15-2016, 03:06 PM
I know this sounds goofy but I thought I'd run it past the forum. I never have bought a milling machine because I figured my shop room was limited. Now I have an idea for milling a slot in a short 5/8" dia. round rod (mild steel) to accept either an e-clip or a snap ring. The rod will just fit in the drill press chuck.
So, what if I slowed the drill press down to its minimum speed and rigged up a jig to hold a hack saw blade horizontally? Seems like the thickness of a hacksaw blade would be about right to machine a slot that the E-clip would fit right into. The slot's depth would only have to be about 1/16".
Anybody ever tried this? What says the forum?
So, what if I slowed the drill press down to its minimum speed and rigged up a jig to hold a hack saw blade horizontally? Seems like the thickness of a hacksaw blade would be about right to machine a slot that the E-clip would fit right into. The slot's depth would only have to be about 1/16".
Anybody ever tried this? What says the forum?
Rip to width. Plane to thickness. Cut to length. Join.