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Re: seperating workpiece cyno


ric
 

On 07/02/2013 04:23, zl1atb wrote:
I saw a few weeks back guys using cyno superglue to attach small pieces to dress them up,someone was turning both sides of a narrow washer, I cant remember how to seperate the turned piece.
I glued some 2 inch ali bar it held good , now ?its still held good .
I tried hitting it with a plastic mallet , wondering If I should soak it, hoping the cyno will break down.
Don
As others have said Heat or Acetone (that is real Acetone not nail polish remover which is mainly water).
If I am turning fancy washers or something of the type I slightly recess the end of a bar in the chuck so as to have a concentric register to locate the washer for the second operation. I saw a piece out of the side of the bar so that I can get at the back of the washer when glued in. After 2nd op. Some heat and a tap with a wood or plastic punch pops the part off. Clean with acetone then do the next etc.

Richard

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