Was down in the shop tonight. Sitting on the chair doing a clean up of a small
tail stock, I had a idea - possibly not new and may be used already:
In stead of moving the tailstock for each "turn" using the coring drill,
it struck me - why do I not just mount the drill in a beefy tool holder on my cross
slide? In this way I can use a nice auto feed and not having to do this in steps
of the tailstock travel.
I'm using a large quick change tool holder - that one I tested/described
up here earlier. The "Round tool" holder is never in use since the holder is to
big (rooms tools of OD<25-30mm). So this could hold the coring drill.
Any one tried it? I guess it might be a thing many use and not new
in this respect?
I have no coring drill to test it out with at the moment so I have no conclusion
in respect of vibrations or other potential bad things I may have forgotten
What do you think ?
Kent
tail stock, I had a idea - possibly not new and may be used already:
In stead of moving the tailstock for each "turn" using the coring drill,
it struck me - why do I not just mount the drill in a beefy tool holder on my cross
slide? In this way I can use a nice auto feed and not having to do this in steps
of the tailstock travel.
I'm using a large quick change tool holder - that one I tested/described
up here earlier. The "Round tool" holder is never in use since the holder is to
big (rooms tools of OD<25-30mm). So this could hold the coring drill.
Any one tried it? I guess it might be a thing many use and not new
in this respect?
I have no coring drill to test it out with at the moment so I have no conclusion
in respect of vibrations or other potential bad things I may have forgotten

What do you think ?
Kent