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Old 16th September 2009, 08:55 PM
londonsean69 londonsean69 is offline
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I have used PTFE rod, Teflon (trademark name)

I then found out it can be a pin to grip one of the worlds slipperiest materials in a lathe!!

Seriously, it turns OK but it is easy to dig into.

I am pretty certain I have some spare if anyone needs a bit. I also have some black nylon round bar, no idea on Dia. but will measure.

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Originally Posted by davidimurray View Post
I am very tempted to try some of this stuff and machine myself- http://www.shopforplastic.co.uk/oil-...nylon-75-c.asp
Looking at that page, there is a big gap between 25mm and 50mm. I think (haven't got book to hand) we need 28mm bushes.

Edit - scrub that, just checked book and bushes are 22mm OD. The PTFE I have is 25mm OD and Approx 300mm Lg.Allowing 30mm for a pedal bush, plus a bit for parting off and holding in the lathe, I reckon that it could only be split into 2.

Who wants 150mm ish of 25mm OD PTFE??

The black nylon is a bitch to machine, goes all stringy, maybe I need to use a different clearance angle or something. It's 40 OD (well, 41 but plastics are usually oversize) and approx 380mm Long. I'll prob keep a little bit for myself (just in case I need a little bracket or boss) So there's about 250mm looking for a home

Small beer token to cover postage gladly accepted.

Sean

Last edited by londonsean69 : 16th September 2009 at 09:08 PM.
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