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=Basics=
=Basics=
*The Application of the Process of [[Honing]] to [[Engine Cylenders]], [[Pnuematic Cylenders]], [[Hydraulic Cylenders]], and the like
*The Application of the Process of Honing to [[Engine Cylenders]], [[Pnuematic Cylenders]], [[Hydraulic Cylenders]], and the like
*Gives a precision finish to the cylinder bore
*Gives a precision finish to the cylinder bore
*Honing may be considered a self-truing grinding process - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honing_(metalworking)#Process_mechanics]
*Honing may be considered a self-truing grinding process - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honing_(metalworking)#Process_mechanics]

Revision as of 23:47, 11 April 2020

Summary

Honing provides a precise finish of a cylinder to accept a piston, while retaining a cross-hatch imperfection that allows oil to remain on the walls to promote lubrication

Basics

Other Means to Bore Finishing

  • Dedicated machines and cutters can also be used (boring machines), but the boring bit can also be mounted on a mill - [2]
  • Drilling - good for only 10 mil in 1" or larger drills - [3]
  • Milling holes - 1 mil with a boring bar [4], from Practical Machinist - [5]

Seamless Tube, Seamed, and DOM

  • DOM has a seam, so it's not seamless. It is processed over a mandrel to hide seam.
  • Seamless is actually extruded - a seam is never formed
  • Seamed is welded
  • DOM is welded then drawn over a mandrel
  • This supplier uses DOM and seamless for hydraulic cylinders - [6]

Cost

  • Metals by the foot - 12" of 4.5"x0.25" tubing - $44 - [7]

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