Uh-oh !
It seems that the knurling tool is going to be a bit more "tricky" than I thought !
With a better placement and adjustment,on it's second test ,
it gave a true diamond knurl .
Comparing with the texture of the first trial ( where the tool was not at the center of the Ti tube
and was placed a bit diagonaly at the lathe's tool holder -you can notice that at the previous pics with the lathe operating.
The first trial tube (left-anodised part) gave a "twirling" texture ,
with one of the knurling wheels teeth cuts really pronounced
(deep cuts ) while the other wheel made a less pronouced cut .
At the second trial tube (right-non-anodised),both wheels did the same thing .
the result is a clean "diamond" knurl,without any "twirling"
Cheers.
It seems that the knurling tool is going to be a bit more "tricky" than I thought !
With a better placement and adjustment,on it's second test ,
it gave a true diamond knurl .
Comparing with the texture of the first trial ( where the tool was not at the center of the Ti tube
and was placed a bit diagonaly at the lathe's tool holder -you can notice that at the previous pics with the lathe operating.
The first trial tube (left-anodised part) gave a "twirling" texture ,
with one of the knurling wheels teeth cuts really pronounced
(deep cuts ) while the other wheel made a less pronouced cut .
At the second trial tube (right-non-anodised),both wheels did the same thing .
the result is a clean "diamond" knurl,without any "twirling"
Cheers.