RonA
specialist in repairing sealed for life equipment
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Hi,
I own a Myford ML7 lathe, on which I've posted topics here before.
Some time ago I purchased a knurling tool & Ive used it on a couple of projects.
However I've never been very impressed by the Knurl depth, which always ends up very shallow compared with commercially knurled equipment I've bought.
The knurling tool is one of those with two wheels rotating in a semi circular frame which is pivoted to a square shank to fit in the toolpost.
Anybody have any thoughts on how to improve the depth of Knurl?
RonA
I own a Myford ML7 lathe, on which I've posted topics here before.
Some time ago I purchased a knurling tool & Ive used it on a couple of projects.
However I've never been very impressed by the Knurl depth, which always ends up very shallow compared with commercially knurled equipment I've bought.
The knurling tool is one of those with two wheels rotating in a semi circular frame which is pivoted to a square shank to fit in the toolpost.
Anybody have any thoughts on how to improve the depth of Knurl?
RonA