OccupantRJ
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On my Clausing 5914 lathe refurbish, the rubber base pads were missing, so I researched the Shore hardness of several rubber items to make some new ones out of. I settled on hockey pucks at 91 Shore A and had to order them from Amazon as they are a rare item in the South.
I had read of others using these for machine mounts but was not sure how drilling a 1 inch through hole would work. I made up a clamping fixture out of some scrap wood and clamped it into the mill vise to insure clamping security and stability.
I used a Forster bit at 325 rpm and fed downward for about 2 seconds at a time, fully clearing the drill from the hole each plunge. It worked like a champ to do the job. I needed to clip a piece off the side to clear the machine base, so off to the wood cutting bandsaw it went.
3,000 feet per minute was used on the cut with no issue whatsoever. I took a few pics to maybe help others who are considering hockey pucks for machine mounts. The large hole was needed to allow the installation of an external snap ring onto the adjuster foot after a steel top plate is bonded to the puck.
I had read of others using these for machine mounts but was not sure how drilling a 1 inch through hole would work. I made up a clamping fixture out of some scrap wood and clamped it into the mill vise to insure clamping security and stability.
I used a Forster bit at 325 rpm and fed downward for about 2 seconds at a time, fully clearing the drill from the hole each plunge. It worked like a champ to do the job. I needed to clip a piece off the side to clear the machine base, so off to the wood cutting bandsaw it went.
3,000 feet per minute was used on the cut with no issue whatsoever. I took a few pics to maybe help others who are considering hockey pucks for machine mounts. The large hole was needed to allow the installation of an external snap ring onto the adjuster foot after a steel top plate is bonded to the puck.
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