This series of threads is intended to document the build of an RRG gat to plans(mostly). The topics are being separated by drawing number and sub-assembly. While all comments are welcome please limit the discussion to the print or assembly in question. Photos and maybe videos (or links) will be added as they become available.
A learning part will be made first in 6061 aluminum. Dimensions 3\" x 3.125\" (complete material list can be found
here.)
Cutting tools are carbide, brushed on lubrication will be used on all cuts.
The learning part will be machined as one piece. I understand two piece may be the best way to go.
After studying the prints for some time a distinct lack of talent was discovered. All the dimensions have been sorted save one. Looking at 48.01 the od on the hex does not seem to be specified. I located the od to flat dimension and the base circle to peak dimension but cannot determine the base circle (dotted circle) dimension.
Lathe order of operations.
Mount the material in the chuck with about 1.5 inches exposed (should it be turned between centers?)
Face
Center drill
Bore 0.625 hole through piece
Bore 1.000 x 0.125
Turn od to
unknown dimension (see above)
Shoulder cut to 1.250
Slot (using cut off tool) 0.090 to depth of 0.150
Reverse piece in chuck
Face to overall length of 3.000
Reduce od to 2.750
Reduce step od to 2.500
Place material in dividing head chuck (hex part facing up)
Use center drill to mark 10 holes on 2.000 diameter
Center drill 0.187 dowel pin hole 0.625 from center inline with barrel hole (press fit)
Bore 10 - 0.275 through holes on 2.000 diameter
Ream to 0.281
(9/32?)Mill 10 flats on to a depth of 0.375 below od. Top of flat should be even with center of hole.
Reverse material in chuck
Index to dividing head
Bore holes 0.415 to 1.750
Ream to 0.420
That completes this piece. Please suggest a better (one piece) way to proceed. Making the assembly in two parts would save boring and reaming a blind hole and a good bit of material.