﻿{"id":5,"date":"2008-11-08T15:50:56","date_gmt":"2008-11-08T20:50:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sheltech.userblogs.ganoksin.coms\/?p=5"},"modified":"2008-11-08T15:50:56","modified_gmt":"2008-11-08T20:50:56","slug":"more-hammer-texture-rolling-mill-adventures","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/userblogs.ganoksin.com\/sheltech\/2008\/11\/08\/more-hammer-texture-rolling-mill-adventures\/","title":{"rendered":"More Hammer-texture Rolling Mill Adventures"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"undoreset clearfix\">\n<div class=\"plainMail\">So I got the BIG Cavallin mill bolted down to my ancient welded steel pipe table I made back when I was a teenager . It&#8217;s perfect for this job and saved a ton of trouble . Next I had to get a big sprocket to reduce the speed of the gearmotor to the ungeared-down <span class=\"yshortcuts\">rolling mill<\/span> to about 25 rpm. This gives it some more mechanical advantage too . I had tried\u00a0 extending the manual handle to about 30&#8243; long but that didn&#8217;t make rolling anything heavy easy enough to want to do more than once. It did not facilitate <span class=\"yshortcuts\">rolling steel to steel<\/span> hamer impressions, but the 1\/2 hp 245 in. lb. torque gearmotor sure did !. Not quite what Mr. Durston recommended as far as power , but the fact that such a big mill might reasonably be powered by the suggested 3\/4 hp tells me that I probably won&#8217;t be torturing the mill near it&#8217;s capacity like I did my Pepe (now residing in a kitty litter tub awaiting the Big Move.<\/p>\n<p>(ps on that, keep the work comin folks, we need to pay for fixing the new place up . muchas gracias)&#8230;((did I mention it&#8217;s a beautiful spot on 3.75 acres of prime bosque land down by the <span class=\"yshortcuts\">Rio Grande<\/span> south of <span class=\"yshortcuts\">Albuquerque<\/span> ? &#8230; now I feel a bit like Oliver Douglas of <span class=\"yshortcuts\">Green Acres<\/span> , without the farming bit &#8230;\u00a0 I will embrace the bugs and train noises ))<\/p>\n<p>Back in mill mode , I&#8217;ve hammered some new plates\u00a0 and heat treated them; next will be to try and roll a 2nd generation plate between the hammered plate and a flat plate. This is to create\u00a0 a FLAT , bumpy-textured plate<br \/>\nthat will deliver hammer-texture craters on the subject metal, copper in this case. The part that makes me nervous is rolling a sandwich of 3 plates : flat plain, subject 2nd generation steel, and hammered steel, because that&#8217;s what killed the Pepe in a few seconds .\u00a0 The reason I want the 2nd generation plate to stay flat is so that I can in turn roll it in a triple sandwich with another flat steel plate and the coper strip TO KEEP THE COPPER PRODUCTION-RUN STRIPS FLAT ,\u00a0 so that they load into the<br \/>\npancake dies easily , and normally , like plain flat strips. Having hundreds of curled\u00a0 textured strips to straighten out by hand is not my idea of efficient . Rolling flat textured strips IS !. Flat , textured on both sides strips, that is . Just call me triple sandwich man down by the Rio Grande&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Dar<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"plainMail\">One day later:\u00a0 the 3-layer sandwich to roll flat steel-to-steel impressions proved to be<\/div>\n<div class=\"plainMail\">close enough to my limit that I backed off and ended up only rolling 2-layer steel-to steel plates, which left the subject plate curved. i will have to flatten 2 of these out as best I can<\/div>\n<div class=\"plainMail\">and use them as the flat plates in a\u00a03- layer production runs with copper being the center, subject layer . There&#8217;s something unnerving about rolling heavy impressions in a thick stack that I don&#8217;t like, no doubt largely caused by trauma from killing my Pepe that way a few weeks ago.\u00a0 With the new mill, I found out that with thinner stacks the motor will bog down if I ask it to do too much , which doesn&#8217;t hurt the mill , and this is a good safety net<\/div>\n<div class=\"plainMail\">for protecting the mill.\u00a0 I found I can roll a 2&#8243; wide\u00a0 stack of two steel plates, transferring the hammer texture from one to the other . It&#8217;s very satisfying watching my big , heavy steel table with the new mill &amp; motor setup, spitting out 2nd generation textured steel plates. Very nice, after all the struggle and nailbiting that led up to this .<\/div>\n<div class=\"plainMail\">Dar 11\/08\/08<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So I got the BIG Cavallin mill bolted down to my ancient welded steel pipe table I made back when I was a teenager . It&#8217;s perfect for this job and saved a ton of trouble . 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