I think I may know the answer to this, but would like to check before trashing any more brass.
I want to make a number of hubs like this:
That's a mess I know, but it was a proof of principle exercise, not intended to look pretty!
I set up the 'proper job' to cut the 3/16" slots like this:
The brass disc is held against the steel stub in the chuck by two sided adhesive tape and tailstock pressure. The work moved with consequent knackerment.
There's no reason why I couldn't drill the disc through centrally to take an expanding mandrel, but I haven't got one and it would cost me 50 quid to buy. I think that if I just drill the disc and turn a close fitting mandrel with a shoulder and threaded end to allow me to clamp it down on the shoulder with a nut and washer, dispensing with tailstock support. it should work. But I'd like a sanity check before trashing any more (expensive) brass!
Robin
Edited By Robin Graham on 22/10/2021 01:00:24
Edited By Robin Graham on 22/10/2021 01:03:10