Inspired by the idea of the shear boring bar I tried grinding a single facet (approx 60 degrees) on a 1/4" round toolbit and setting it at an angle into the end of a square (7/16" ) boring bar (approx 15 degrees).
To bore the hole in the boring bar I mounted it in the QCTP on centre height but at 15 degrees to the lathe bed and drilled using a Jacob's chuck in the headstock.
This results in a cutting geometry a bit like the idea above with the conic section.
When mounting the toolbit you need to rotate it in the holder so that looking from above you have an ellipse slightly angled back from the cutting axis. This puts a slightly positive rake on the cutting edge but the angled facet on the toolbit still results in a shear cutting face against the inside of the bore.
Here's the toolbit mounted in the boring bar seen from above – note the ellipse.
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and here's the side view to show the shearing angle…
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And here's a piece of 1" EN3B bored to roughly 5/8" (~3 thou per rev – lowest feed on my old ML7)
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…and here it is after boring out the outside half with a few passes of the shear boring bar (same feed rate)…
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Sorry that these photos don't really show it very well but it does seem noticably better IMHO.
Here's a view showing it being refined and some of the long thin hairy chips…
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