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Sorry your little meeting didn't pan out.
I started making a new crankshaft. I have made 2 changes to my process to try to get better results. I was getting some major chatter. The crankshaft has a front shaft a little over an inch long and a tail shaft more than 2 inches long. Those diameters are at there largest .250 inches. To increase rigidity I made some blocks for the ends with the centers drilled in them that those shafts can slide into and take out the flex. I also changed my tooling. The accepted way to grind tools is to grind a small relief in the center of a parting tool to create a forked tongue in the end. I took a .094 wide parting blade and ground a right hand tool on one end and a left hand tool on the other. I machined the mains and both ends to spec between centers. Then the blocks were installed and the throws were cut in the mill and finished in the lathe one at a time. Absolutely no chatter at all and super nice finish on everything. I suppose I had about 10 hours in the shaft when I went out this morning to finish the last throw. I put the shaft in the vise in the wrong orientation and cut about half way thru the last throw before I realized what I did. Everything was working perfectly except my brain. Tomorrow I start my third!!! I think this is karmas punishment for not taking pictures to post.