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Thread: need an aluminum bandsaw insert made on lathe

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    Smile need an aluminum bandsaw insert made on lathe

    Hi everyone,

    I am sick of my plastic insert on my bandsaw and would like to make a heavy duty aluminum insert. It is not a standard size so I cannot buy one from a store. Does anyone here have a metal lathe that can help me make an insert? A 2.5" rod would be perfect to make this. It is 2.4255" diam and a little over 0.5" thick. I modeled it in sketchup with all the correct dimensions. I would reallllly appreciate this. Thank you.

    Mike

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    I use plastic, but put a little super glue in the rim to keep it in place. When I change blades I just give it a tap and pop it out. Just don't glue it in too good or it may crack when you have to tap too hard.

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    You know aluminum turns easy on a wood lathe just using hss tools...Bill...

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    You do know that you can turn aluminium and brass on a wood lathe right... and you can use normal wood turning tools to cut it. Just turn at slower speeds.

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    Yep, what Brian and William said! I've turned a lot of brass and a bit of aluminum on my lathes with no problems!

    MMc

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    aluminum

    Mike
    I can make you one from aluminum
    on the milling machine with no problem
    send the exact measurements via PM
    may even have the aluminum here
    ken
    Epilog Laser, CNC equipment, Corel X3 & 4, Aspire

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    I just made mine out of Hickory on my wood lathe.

    Seems to work fine. And if it cracks or wears out, I just make another one.

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    Thanks for everyone's input. I don't have a lathe in my shop yet. Ken offered to make one on his mill for me. This community rocks.

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    Aluminum plate

    I make mine out of aluminum plate or sheet stock. I rough cut it out with the band saw and then sand or grind it to fit the band saw. They work fine for me and simple to make.

    Jeff
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