There may still be some info missing for some, I am struggling here. Is the extended ball end mill a tool to make that hemispherical breech from stock not shown in the photo? If so then what do you do, OR does the ball end mill BECOME the hemispherical breech? If latter is true, then does one use abrasives to remove those nasty cutting flutes from the mill? Or? If?
Gee John, not even a part-time machinist like me was
that confused!
However I don't mind being
somewhat confused. Once I got past my confusion over what was pictured, I began to have some very creative thoughts as how to use the extended, welded, ball end-mill tool to perform exterior surface, breech surface, shaping of the round of steel he must have for constructing the mortar tube. Although I thought a lathe would be ideal machine-tool for the job, I just couldn't figure out how to hold the ball end mill onto it so it would cut the hemispherical outer surface smoothly. Then a light bulb went on in my brain, (this rarely happens, but did this time).
I thought, forget the lathe, it's just too hard to use that way, but the milling machine was made for this job. So, I made a list of procedure steps:
1. Remove Kurt vise from Mill.
2. Place Rotary Table on Mill.
3. Secure 3-jaw chuck to Rotary table.
4. Clamp workpiece in 3-jaw and attach rotary table hand crank extension.
5. Crank Bridgeport table down to floor position to make room for the ball end mill extension.
6. Create Microsoft Excell spreadsheet of -x- and -z- numbers for ____ Radius hemisphere.
7. Machine stock at appropriate RPM for size of ball end mill used.
I did a preliminary set-up just to see what it looked like. I had just finished by taping the ball end mill to the 18" extension. All of a sudden, Mike was behind me and he Bellowed out, "What you doin, FOOL?!!" With his resounding emphasis on the word "Fool", he sounded just like Mr. 'T' (of "A-Team" fame). Kinda made me cringe. When he calmed down, I ventured a question, why do you suppose he didn't just clamp the round in the lathe chuck, put a steady rest on it and cut it with a left hand turning tool?? Then Mike says the only thing that made any sense, "Maybe it's a mental health thing?" I said, "What do you mean?" Then he says, "When this jerk-water set-up gets to chatterin, shakin and shimmyin, he can give it a kick and it will make him feel better!!"