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PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:12 pm    Post subject: making large holes in UHMWPE Reply with quote

I am trying to figure how to make a 1.125" hole in a piece of UHMWPE.
I want it to be snug, as it will be the rear bearing for the torque tube 6V13-3.

In aluminum, I drill small holes around the perimeter, remove the centre piece and file until I have the proper dimension.
However, UHMWPE is hard to sand or file. There must be a better way.
A 1.125" whole saw will probably result in an oversize hole, and a with 1" one I still have the problem of enlarging the hole...

Any ideas?


Thanks in advance for your comments...

Carlos
CH601-HD, plans
working on centre wing
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:21 pm    Post subject: making large holes in UHMWPE Reply with quote

Try a circular hole cutter (Spruce P/N 12-10600). You can adjust the hole size. Jerry of GA DO NOT ARCHIVE

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I am trying to figure how to make a 1.125" hole in a piece of UHMWPE.
I want it to be snug, as it will be the rear bearing for the torque tube 6V13-3.

In aluminum, I drill small holes around the perimeter, remove the centre piece and file until I have the proper dimension.
However, UHMWPE is hard to sand or file. There must be a better way.
A 1.125" whole saw will probably result in an oversize hole, and a with 1" one I still have the problem of enlarging the hole...

Any ideas?
Thanks in advance for your comments...

Carlos
CH601-HD, plans
working on centre wing
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:32 pm    Post subject: making large holes in UHMWPE Reply with quote

I have a hole cutter, but the smallest diameter it will cut is 1.75" 

AS&S is certainly a good idea, and not expensive! Thanks, Jerry!
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:43 pm    Post subject: making large holes in UHMWPE Reply with quote

Hi Carlos,

I would probably start a hole in the middle or near the edge of the
marked outline of my finished hole. Then I would use a bench mounted
scroll saw to cut close to the outline. For a final finish on the
hole I would probably use a rotating sanding drum mounted in a
Dremel, hand drill, or drill press.

Paul
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I am trying to figure how to make a 1.125" hole in a piece of UHMWPE.
I want it to be snug, as it will be the rear bearing for the torque
tube 6V13-3.

In aluminum, I drill small holes around the perimeter, remove the
centre piece and file until I have the proper dimension.
However, UHMWPE is hard to sand or file. There must be a better way.
A 1.125" whole saw will probably result in an oversize hole, and a
with 1" one I still have the problem of enlarging the hole...

Any ideas?
Thanks in advance for your comments...

Carlos
CH601-HD, plans
working on centre wing



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:50 pm    Post subject: making large holes in UHMWPE Reply with quote

How about a Harbor Freight Unibit?

Floyd Wilkes

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:52 pm    Post subject: making large holes in UHMWPE Reply with quote

Carlos,
I cut the stuff on a lathe and get rather precise holes. Any lathe would
do and
save you considerable time. Otherwise, a fly-cutter will do the same
accuracy as well.
Just cut a sample hole first.

Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
Carlos Sa wrote:

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I am trying to figure how to make a 1.125" hole in a piece of UHMWPE.
I want it to be snug, as it will be the rear bearing for the torque
tube 6V13-3.

In aluminum, I drill small holes around the perimeter, remove the
centre piece and file until I have the proper dimension.
However, UHMWPE is hard to sand or file. There must be a better way.
A 1.125" whole saw will probably result in an oversize hole, and a
with 1" one I still have the problem of enlarging the hole...

Any ideas?
Thanks in advance for your comments...

Carlos
CH601-HD, plans
working on centre wing


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:43 am    Post subject: making large holes in UHMWPE Reply with quote

I have used a standard hole say with good results.
I found it best to measure up the hole saw with callipers first The published size is usually not very accurate.
Cut a test hole first as a final test.

Ian McClelland
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 7:07 am    Post subject: making large holes in UHMWPE Reply with quote

Carlos-
Fly cutter. HF #P37370 cut all the holes that were an oddball size or had to be dead-nuts on in my project for less than $10 US. One observation- replace the setscrews with machinist's grade before you use it- the originals aren't hard enough and the hex socket will strip out. This will set you back another $.50 but you wind up with a competent tool that won't make your wallet scream. With any fly cutter, make practice holes/adjustments until you get exactly the diameter you're shooting for.
Bill
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 11:18 am    Post subject: making large holes in UHMWPE Reply with quote

Thanks all for the input!

Looks like the best bang for the buck is the fly cutter - I already own one, but it doesn't cut holes that small, so I ordered one that will.

Have a good weekend
Carlos
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