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I think this would be the right section, but something Ive been scratching my head over for a while and can't figure out.
Now for knurling, I only ever had to do knurls that are parralel to the tool on round stock, but one thing I wondered, how would one do a dimond shaped knurl on a beveled or angled cone surface?
When I knurl regular flat surfaces, its no problem to do so:
However, how would one achive this type of pattern (Id imagine it would be streched out a bit because of the cone surface, inner diameter smaller then outer) I never heard of a tool to do this, so I wondered if anyone else has.
Right now im using a scissor style knurling tool.
Not the most thought-out diagram around, but it should get the idea across:
Now for knurling, I only ever had to do knurls that are parralel to the tool on round stock, but one thing I wondered, how would one do a dimond shaped knurl on a beveled or angled cone surface?
When I knurl regular flat surfaces, its no problem to do so:
However, how would one achive this type of pattern (Id imagine it would be streched out a bit because of the cone surface, inner diameter smaller then outer) I never heard of a tool to do this, so I wondered if anyone else has.
Right now im using a scissor style knurling tool.
Not the most thought-out diagram around, but it should get the idea across:
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