- Joined
- Jan 18, 2018
- Messages
- 314
I like it but I think I will call it “nano-knurling”-very trendy.
As I suspected it is a box tool, the one with the round shank is hollow for use in turret lathes where the work passes through the tool. This should work yet I can see it putting a bit of a torsional load on such a small diameter at 24" in length, give it a shot what is the worst that could happen?Wreck, tried to cut and paste a photo of it but was unable. If you go to www.doriantool.com and go to pg. H55 of their knurling catalogue you will see photos of it. The website also has a link to a brief YouTube of it in action. Great idea for small diameter stuff.
Bob, my first time working with titanium-needed the strength, lightness and corrosion resistance. Very important project-there are fish to be caught!
Me too, and damned proud of it!I must admit that I don't think I have ever held titanium in my hand...
I found a company that sells knurled bar stock in 12 ft of shorter lengths.
Their name is RA - White phone 800 556-4452
If I read it right they have a 316 ss bar 1 inch dia 12 ft long 35 # for $160 shipped.
They say Allmost any metal can be knurled.