niget2002
Well-known member
Set up the round bar in your mill vise so it's sticking out of the side. Use the side of the end mill and mill the front and back of the round bar instead of the top and bottom. No need to flip it. Then you have two parallel sides.
Two parallel sides is enough for an open ended wrench.
If you really want all 4 sides for the full square, then mill the top while it's still clamped. Flip the bar over and use a dial indicator to index the front until it's vertical. Then mill the 4th side.
Two parallel sides is enough for an open ended wrench.
If you really want all 4 sides for the full square, then mill the top while it's still clamped. Flip the bar over and use a dial indicator to index the front until it's vertical. Then mill the 4th side.
