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Re: [TCML] VDG



I think you will find that the SS globe is VERY hard SS, Your best drill will probably only scratch it. The best way I have found is to nest the globe in something and use a dermel with the "TINY" cutoff disc that comes with it. That little disc is only .026 X 1" and goes through like butter.
Doug

-----Original Message----- From: jimlux
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2018 11:50 AM
To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [TCML] VDG

On 2/24/18 7:00 AM, Troy wrote:
Hi VDG'ers,

How do you guys make holes in your bowls? I've made a number of VDGs over the years using various approaches but the problem I always have is making a hole in the top dome. There are some alternative approaches that don't require the top roller to actually be inside the sphere, but I prefer my column to extend up into the top sphere. For my next VDG I'm planning on using a stainless steel garden gazing globe. I have one that's about 40cm in diameter and can get them up to 100cm in diameter. It's very thin stainless steel I believe but stainless is really difficult to cut through cleanly. I was considering trying a plasma cutter to do it. Any thoughts on how that might work or other suggestions?


It depends on the thickness of the material.  A plasma cutter is
certainly a good way.

A really sharp drill bit to get a starting hole, and then a power
nibbler to cut in a circle.

A "circle cutter" in a drill press (has a horizontal bar that holds a
cutter at a specified radius).


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