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You can turn an offset (eccentric) hole in a workpiece
using only a 3- jaw chuck. You insert a block between the workpiece
and one jaw, then clamp.
Figure 1 shows the concept. The red circle
represents the workpiece clamped normally with its center on the chuck
centerline (the three 120 deg apart lines). The blue circle represents
the workpiece with block D clamped in one jaw (with the total assembly
center on the chuck centerline). This gives an offset for the workpiece
itself of OF.
Thus:
W2 = Square Root(R2 - X2)
Y = W + Z
D = Y - R + OF
D = W + Z - R + OF
D = Square Root(R2 - X2) + Z - R -OF
D = Square Root(R2 - (OF * sin(60))2) + (OF *cos(60))
- R + OF
D = Square Root(R2 - (OF * sin(60))2) + 1.5OF - R
As an example (using the eccentrics for Minnie):
For:
R = 1.6875"
OF = 0.313"
D = 0.448"
The section Minnie - Valve Gear Eccentric Jig shows two different jigs that could be used with this method.
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