Andren
Electrical
- Aug 3, 2005
- 1
I need assistance in the theory of machining shafts (or hollow bars) with relative small diameters compared to its length. I need to profile the OD of a stainless steel rifle barrel with OD 32mm and ID 7.62mm and length 780mm on a CNC lathe. I'm not sure of the exact type of stainless in use and hope that anyone knowledgable in this field could comment on the appropriate machine tips, speeds and feeds required to turn down such a barrel to its profile.
What is the theory behind maching long shafts without getting chatter in the middle section? The one end is clamped in the chuck with the other guided in the hydraulic centre. the profile gradually tapers down from 32mm (130mm from one end) to 21mm (over the remaining of the 650mm length)
What is the theory behind maching long shafts without getting chatter in the middle section? The one end is clamped in the chuck with the other guided in the hydraulic centre. the profile gradually tapers down from 32mm (130mm from one end) to 21mm (over the remaining of the 650mm length)