Tip Shaping Bit

DiamondDave

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I've seen a shaping bit that fits into the tailstock that looks like a reverse drill bit. Instead of a the bit being rounded out its actually rounded in and it cuts the tip into the perfect shape everytime.

Anyone know where I can find something like that?
 
Joe Barringer uses one in one of his videos. I asked Joe about it and he said if you call Mr. Porper and bug him enuff , he might make you one.
Joe B used it on a one piece ferulle/phenolic tip and it looked like it worked pretty slick.
 
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I picked up something at the expo this year that does the same thing it was a replacement bit for something.......but I can't think what .I got it at Meullers it was around 20.00 ....It fits in my tail stock and does just fine.Hope this helps....:thumbup:
 
I searched Muellers and couldn't find it. Can you provide a link or maybe Ryan will spot this thread.
 
Those little hand crank tools from Porper use one of these as replacement blades http://www.porper.com/index.cfm/fus...330414a40-9899B7EE-20ED-7D0A-C01C7592EFB4F005 , never used one Myself, so I don't know, but wonder If It could be mounted in a drill chuck and used the way you guys are describing. I think I remember seeing the tool You are describing, but It's been a while since I've seen one.

One of my lathes is a old Porper repair lathe, and It uses one of these radius tools mounted in the tailstock http://www.porper.com/index.cfm/fus...330414a40-9899B7EE-20ED-7D0A-C01C7592EFB4F005 I usually just use a razor Myself on My Hightower deluxe, but that Porper radius tool does seem to work pretty well.

Here's one that mounts to a tool post http://www.omwcorp.com/prod_srt.shtml
 
Thats it

It's the one that goes in the porper tip tool ...works good for me ...aslong as it is sharp and thelath is spinning ata good clip...:thumbup:
 
Those would be called a form tool. I make them for cutting plastic for some of my own projects, but I found they snagged leather tips too much and would often pop the tips off. I would like them for shaping the phenolic tips but not leather. I prefer the radius cutter that pivots to create a radius on leather tips. I make one for my lathes and Porper and Unique also make them that work on their lathes.
 
Those would be called a form tool. I make them for cutting plastic for some of my own projects, but I found they snagged leather tips too much and would often pop the tips off. I would like them for shaping the phenolic tips but not leather. I prefer the radius cutter that pivots to create a radius on leather tips. I make one for my lathes and Porper and Unique also make them that work on their lathes.


That's what I thought they were called also, and I remember seeing some before that may would work like they were asking about here, so before posting the links I did a google search for concave and convex forming tools to see if it would lead me to anything, but didn't find anything like what I was remembering.

I agree, although they may be more costly, I think the radius tool would be less likely to snatch a tip loose or tear the leather, but either needs to be kept sharp, and may be easier to sharpen the bit in the radius tool then the form cutter.

Even though I have that nice radius cutter, I rarely even use it at all. It's just as easy to crown with a razor to me, when It comes to phenolic, I use a sharp skew, and that works very well for those.

Yeah, I meant to mention that the radius tool mounted to the tool post could be had for Your lathes too, at a much better price if I remember correctly, but I Forgot to add that in there at the end. (sorry about that guys) Those were just some quick examples of what they look like that came up in a search. I was in no way endorsing one over another, they all basically work in the same way, although some may mount differently then others.

Greg
 
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