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===Truing Hole Saws===
 
===Truing Hole Saws===

Revision as of 18:19, 4 April 2007

Consumable Hole Saws

Starrett
Blu Mol
Lennox

Facing the hole Saw

The paint must be removed from the back of the hole saw so that it meets the arbor as square as possible.

A light lapping shows that this saw would have been prone to a slight wobble. Hole saw11.jpg

Hole saw12.jpg

Sharpenable Hole Saws

Arbors

Most hole saw manufacturers provide some way of holding the saw. This is usually done in a less than precise way.

Starrett Arbor Info

The natrual solution is to take some precision shaft and thread the end for what ever hole saw size you need. This has the advantage of being able to make an extended arbor.

For improved precision and more ridgid foundation to your saws, use an arbor For threaded drill chucks. These are available from several suppliers, but one of the cheapest I found was Victor Machinery Exchange, Inc.

Index of VME threaded drill chuck arbors:

DCA-1/2-3824 1/2" Straight to 3/8"-24 Drill Chuck Arbor $5.90
DCA-1/2-1220 1/2" Straight to 1/2"-20 Drill Chuck Arbor $5.90
DCA-1/2-5816 1/2" Straight to 5/8"-16 Drill Chuck Arbor $5.90
DCA-R8-5816 R8 Taper to 5/8"-16 Drill Chuck Arbor $13.00

The BIG PROBLEM! Hole Saws are threaded for 5/8"-18 not 5/8"-16. So a custom thread must be cut from a blank. The 1/2"-20 will be fine for smaller hole saws.

Then we look at threaded shanks for mounting boring bar heads.

Index of 5/8-18 Threaded Shanks by Everede available from MSC
Shank Mfr's P/N MSC P/N Price
1/2" Straight Shank SHK-5818-500 04103453 $45.75
5/8" Straight Shank SHK-5818-625 04103461 $45.75
3/4" Straight Shank SHK-5818-750 04103479 $45.75
1" Straight Shank SHK-5818-1000 04103487 $45.75
R8 Shank SHK-5818-R8 04103495 $45.75


http://www.sevcal.com/shanks.htm

Also, for an extended R8 mounting a 5/8-18 thread saw, you will need to cut an R8 blank from Allied Machine. At $156 for the smallest model, this is not an option at this point.

If you mitre on a lathe and need a 5C chuck arbor, a 5C Plug Chuck with 1-3/4" Extended Nose Length and no pilot hole should be ordered. It can be threaded for what ever saw you need. Available from Hardinge, P/N 10150000000000, $30.25.

Personally, I prefer to use either a R8 or 5C tool whenever I can. They are the most ridged and accurate way of mounting a tool.

Hole saw1.jpg

Hole saw2.jpg

Hole saw3.jpg

Hole saw4.jpg

Hole saw5.jpg

Hole saw6.jpg

Hole saw7.jpg

Hole saw8.jpg

Hole saw9.jpg

Hole saw10.jpg

Truing Hole Saws

Hole saws may not end up perfectly round. A frame builder may have to true the saw by spinning it on a lathe and cutting material from behind the tips that extend past the cut area.

Cutting Fluids