[modeleng] Re: Morse Taper Reamers

Tony, a Morse Taper "D" Bit will do what you want to
do quite well in the materials you propose to use.

Al Messer
--- Tony Wells <oaksfield@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Some help with a small problem please. I am building
> some wooden scale lathes, as well as some working
> minature wood turning ones, and need to ream some
> morse taper sockets. The scale models will have
> wooden headstock and tail stock spindles, but the
> minature lathes will probably have either BMS or
> brass ones. Will an ordinary D-bit reamer work, or
> will I need to invest some money on pucker reamers
> please? I had thought of turning a wooden reamer and
> fitting it with a HSS cutting edge, though, so would
> this have any mileage please?
> Thanks,
> 
> Tony Wells.
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