Very cool. Was the clamp collar used to make the shear hog into a pseudo-TTS tool? What rpms were you running the shear hog at with that doc/woc? Thanks!
Very cool. Was the clamp collar used to make the shear hog into a pseudo-TTS tool? What rpms were you running the shear hog at with that doc/woc? Thanks!
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Yes,
The collar provides a stop to meet the face of the spindle. It also provides a short guage length to minimize stickout. It also allows you to adjust the length of the tool. You can choke up on the tool if you don't need to cut deep.
My cutting parameters were 6000rpm, .1" deep, .59" wide and 50 IPM.