deangardner
Aerospace
- Apr 1, 2009
- 16
Hi all,
I'm about to start the manufacture of a large ceramic disc (263mm in diameter) which will currently be turned on a lathe. The disc has an inner bore as well a bit like a large scale polo mint. The bore diameter is around 95mm.
Can anybody tell me what they think the best geometrical concentricity that i can achieve will be using a conventional lathe or do you think it would be possible put this on a grinder and machine it to a higher degree of accuracy.
I'm currently specifying a diametric tolerance of 0.05mm from the axis of the inner diameter to the axis of the outer diameter - A maximum permissible deviation of 0.05mm.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Unfortunately the trusty old machinists' handbook can't help me on this occasion...
I'm about to start the manufacture of a large ceramic disc (263mm in diameter) which will currently be turned on a lathe. The disc has an inner bore as well a bit like a large scale polo mint. The bore diameter is around 95mm.
Can anybody tell me what they think the best geometrical concentricity that i can achieve will be using a conventional lathe or do you think it would be possible put this on a grinder and machine it to a higher degree of accuracy.
I'm currently specifying a diametric tolerance of 0.05mm from the axis of the inner diameter to the axis of the outer diameter - A maximum permissible deviation of 0.05mm.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Unfortunately the trusty old machinists' handbook can't help me on this occasion...