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cutter Z
I am looking for information on the tool in this picture marked as cutter Z
I have a reweld that was cut through that area and it would be convenient to have a similar cutter and clean out that recess.
thanks
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02-22-2018 08:25 PM
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Some sort of woodruff key cutter perhaps?
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In my opinion this is the cutter that cut the dimples in the early DD Mk1 and the Mk3 body variants. Unless your gun is a DD or Mk3 I think you can leave it out.
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Originally Posted by
Brit plumber
In my opinion this is the cutter that cut the dimples in the early DD Mk1 and the Mk3 body variants. Unless your gun is a DD or Mk3 I think you can leave it out.
receiver is a mk3 demil that was cut and welded right through the dimples. so the now rewelded receiver has weld lumps filling a portion of each dimple. I have figured out the width of the cutter and now all I need is to find the radius. having the correct size tool will make weld clean up very simple.
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Mr E.
The diameter scales to be 1.47" so the radius is 0.735". Doesn't translate evenly to metric.
There are woodruff cutters that are 1.5" dia. Face width?
There are 1-15/32"(1.47") dia Tee Slot cutters available, 5/8" face, 1" shank. KEO brand about $235.
None of the above are convex which is what that cutter is.
I think I would grind a stone to the dimensions you need and clean up with that.
Cutter Z was obviously a special made cutter for that one operation.
Joe
Last edited by Joe H; 02-23-2018 at 07:26 AM.
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From memory, the cutter on the Mk3 isn't a rounded cutter but a rounded bull-nose cutter that instead of coming in from the side to take a clean radial cut, comes in from the side and mills forwards (or rearwards) to leave a flat bottomed recess. Take a look next time. I could be wrong of course......
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