Hi guys!
I've been thinking about the facing of both ends of the cavalier pipe, with the airway going all the way through that is.
Facing one side (like an ordinary pipe) I have no trouble with doing on lathe or drill press, but I'm puzzle about how to get both ends with a tight shank-stem/plug fit.
One thing that came to my mind is drilling and facing the first one like on an ordinary pipe, then making a larger diameter plug hole in the other end and facing it on the drill press.
What do you guys think, is this a correct way of doing it or should the diameter of the airflow be the same all the way through? As I understood it, the airflow of the shank is the same as the mortice diameter all way through?
Best regards, Jon
Facing both ends of the cavalier
Re: Facing both ends of the cavalier
I've been thinking about this too. I was going to drill the draft hole all the way through first, then use that as kind of a pilot. I think you could drill the draft hole, face it, and drill the mortise, then flip your block around and re chuck it in the lathe. You can use a tapered bit in the tailstock to line up with the pre-existing draft hole and then face that end and drill the mortise for the plug. The same thing could essentially be done with a drill press too.
Re: Facing both ends of the cavalier
Drill the airway all the way through, face and drill for mortise on the stem side. Flip the block using the airway as a guide to line up. Face and drill for the mortise. The mortise does not have to be perfectly lined up with the airway on the plug side, certainly get it as close as you can but a little bit here or there is hardly going to be noticed.
Re: Facing both ends of the cavalier
Thank you both for the advice!
Re: Facing both ends of the cavalier
Agree w/Chris - the airflow considerations are nill on the plug end - it's just a reservoir, so do the stem end with care, and first, and then the plug end. There's all kinds of ways to do it, and once you start you'll find one of 'em.
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Re: Facing both ends of the cavalier
Thank you for your input! Guess I'll just get on with it then and see what hits me
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Re: Facing both ends of the cavalier
Good stuff gents. Thanks. I was wondering the same thing.