I have a table saw shaft machine that I am tryint to make a new taper templet for. The templet itself is 2" wide, 1/8" thick and is 34 inches long. It rides on a cam follower, and follows the aluminum taper which either lowers or raises. Currently I am trying to find an exact straight line. I have made about 6 templets and the best I have come up with is that one end is .040 larger than the other end when I turn something round. I would like to be dead nuts perfect on both ends. Is this unrealistic. I figure once I get this straight line, I then can use it to get the exact taper that I want. I am tired of manually sanding the shaft after cutting it down. From about 6-13 inches back from the tip end I am sanding way to much to get the pro taper im looking for, and then each shaft is slightly different.
Once people cut it down to slightly oversize do you then take it to another machine to do final dial in, and then finnish sanding. I just know Im working way to hard "Manually" to find my finnish product.
Once people cut it down to slightly oversize do you then take it to another machine to do final dial in, and then finnish sanding. I just know Im working way to hard "Manually" to find my finnish product.