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Unread 05-06-2016, 09:44 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by sheepherder View Post
Sounds good! I had a 4-flute adjustable reamer that I used to use...It was tapered as well as adjustable so I could just keep hand reaming until I had a good fit...

I haven't seen it lately...A lot of my tools grew legs...
I was thinking about buying a reamer, but it would be one of those expensive tools I only use once or twice a year. It would probably be cheaper to take it to the machine shop than buying a quality reamer of that size?

It wouldn't take but a few minutes to mock up the Dremel and take a picture if you want to see the setup. It's a bit wobbly, but it works surprisingly well for very light grinding like this. You only need it for the final fit anyway, if you need to remove a lot of material you just use the boring bar first. The only drawback is that grinding on the lathe makes a horrible mess, so you really need to cover the ways and clean/lube everything when you're done.
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