Quote Originally Posted by WandrinAndy View Post
Thanks Irving... Haven't seen hobnobs on here since that little spat a couple of weeks ago, which is sad as I really enjoyed his sense of humour... and benefitted from his contributions.

I will make use of a machining service that has access to a lathe and CNC, as that tooling looks expensive for now... Is a boring head and a fly-cutter one and the same thing?
Essentially, tho a boring head is arguably more accurate as it holds a cutter at a known distance from the axis and is adjusted with a micrometer screw whereas a flycutter generally holds a bit of tool steel out at an angle. Boring heads generally allow you to bore deep holes; flycutters are usually used to cut circular holes in sheet of relatively low thickness..


If I could get at my mill or lathe I'd offer to do it for you, but at the moment I can't physically get at them .... :(