Today's job is making the valve so into the drawing office and do some measuring and calculations about the throw. I am on the right track, there will have to be some adjustments but I have just about enough room. First thing is to find some stock and make the blank.
I looked in my jar of brass ends and found a candidate. It's only small but it is going to be 1/2" deep.
There's not much sense in having a T&C grinder sat next to the VM and crashing on with what could be a dull cutter so I dressed the stone and did a really careful job on two 3/4" cutters, one of them the multi-flute because it makes such a nice job when run at speed.
It may seem like a waste of time but it isn't.... The first thing is to make sure the stock is perfectly square on all faces. You can't measure accurately until this has been done.
It'[s a while since you saw me on the HM but I remembered that Mick and John had brought me some brand new slitting saws! It cuts like a dream, I shall have to study the configuration of the teeth and apply that knowledge to my other cutters..... I soon had the stock reduced to close to size. Much better than elbow grease!
Here we have the blank ready for milling to exact sizes. I have to be as accurate as I can because I know there isn't any room for error. It struck me that the blokes who made the original had no such problems, this model is 1/12 scale and so my tolerances are all divided by 12!
This gives you an idea, that 3/4" cutter looks enormous! You can't see on here but I lowered the head so as to give the minimum amount of extension on the quill. That way I have the best chance for finish and accuracy.
Here it is sat in the steam chest. I can see that I am going to have some fun getting enough room for the throw! There is going to be some more filing in the aperture! Also, don't forget that there are three more milling operations to do on this tiny piece of bronze. I am going to have to give the matter very careful thought! But that's for another day. The Abu Dubai GP beckons......