I need to reduce the length of several tool steel reamers. The largest is 0.50" diameter. Recommendations, particularly focused on low cost - I am not a metal worker so my metal working tools are limited.
I need to reduce the length of several tool steel reamers. The largest is 0.50" diameter. Recommendations, particularly focused on low cost - I am not a metal worker so my metal working tools are limited.
Last edited by Lee Schierer; 02-25-2017 at 8:36 PM.
Bob McConnell
Honestly, an angle grinder should be fine for this. Even one of the higher-spec'd dremel tools with a cut-off abrasive wheel could cut 1/2" rod.
Yes, cutting them with an angle grinder is fine. Cheers
Norton Grinding sells cutoff wheels that are only 1/32" thick and produce little heat cutting off steel. They are made for that purpose.
Using a regular hand grinding wheel will ruin the reamers temper. And the reamers cut at the same point you are cutting off material.
Dremel makes small sutoff wheels that are very thin also. A larrger one like those will work.
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I cut some 3/4" hardened steel rods with a 1-1/2" Dremel EZ-lock disk. It is a thin fiber re-enforced disk. It produced a bunch of sparks, but very little heat. I went in a little more than 1/8" deep all the way around to get past the surface hardening then finished it off with a hacksaw. I was probably grinding for nearly 10 minutes to make cuts on 2 rods and the cutoff disks are still nearly full size.
I also tried a 3" cutoff wheel with a cheap HF air tool. I got annoyed at how loud it was so I switched to the Dremel.
Steve