#2 Morse Taper Reamer

Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad
Status
Not open for further replies.
Joined
Aug 19, 2004
Messages
549
Location
Oak Ridge, NC.
One of the members here bought a #2 Morse Taper Reamer to clean up the bore of his lathe shaft. I think he may have later sold it on ebay.

I have been wondering if we could do a group buy on another one. We are talking about in the $40-50 range for the reamer and the postage to get it to the US, that is not a quote just a rough guess.

If say 5 people wanted to use it that would put it in the $10 range per member of the group, plus the postage to move it around the country for each member to use it.

The group would have to come to an agreement as to what would happen if one of the members dammaged the reamer so it didn't work, broke, one or more of the flutes dammaged so it didn't make a clean taper hole.

Anyone interested jump in here and make your comments.
 
Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad
I have the reamer (bough off eBay) and it is not that expensive.

I am keeping it because it is such a nifty tool to have. Moving it around may not be such a good idea. Shipping cost will be too much ($8.10 per person at 2 x $4.05 via USPS flat rate envelope) excluding insurance.

My suggestion will be to get in touch with the seller and buy in bulk. Combining several of these from the UK then re-shipping to US address might be cheaper (I think).

Here is a link of what and where I bought at $24.46 plus shipping (I think $12.00).

http://cgi.ebay.com/2-MORSE-TAPER-FINISHING-REAMER_W0QQitemZ7596001920QQcategoryZ633QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 
There is a morris taper cleaner made of plastic that is called a "green weenie" and does a good job of cleaning the taper. I know Choice Woods carries them, a #2 taper cleaner is $13.95. I am just a satisfied customer of Choice Woods.
 
Tom,

There are cases when cleaning the taper is not enough and a reamer will be required/needed.

Very good point though...a reminder to check if there is just dirt or "gunk" in the taper drive that can be cleaned via other means before using a reamer.
 
Woodcraft sells the "green weenie" (also known as TaperMate). I've only ever seen the #1's at the store, though. Here are a few other sources:
http://woodworker.com/cgi-bin/FULLPRES.exe?PARTNUM=890-562


http://www.tools-for-woodworking.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=363
 
I just did a search on Morse Taper Reamer and found a lot of places sell them.
The most inexpensive might be:
http://www.jtsmach.com/jtswebshop/Reamers/R038.asp?prodcode=R038
where an MT2 was about $23. Not sure that makes it group buy material.

Larry
 
I don't know! For around $30 or so, I would get one! It would be just too nice to be able to dress up the Morse Taper occasionally. I have three lathes that have #2 MT, and I would use a device like this!

Scott.
 
Originally posted by Dario
<br />Tom,

There are cases when cleaning the taper is not enough and a reamer will be required/needed.

Very good point though...a reminder to check if there is just dirt or "gunk" in the taper drive that can be cleaned via other means before using a reamer.

Ok, I'll be the dumb one and bite.

Why does the taper need cleaning up?

Best,
Roger Garrett[:)]
 
Gunk in the taper can cause the mandrel or other item to slip, and, more importantly, causes misalignment of any male parts. For pens, where everything is pretty critical, even a tiny misalignment at the headstock can produce significant problem, especially if you're turning both barrels at the same time.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom