Otteniamo superfici a specchio con la rullatura

In this video, I'd like to show you a very simple tool that can be easily built. This tool will allow us to machine surfaces after turning, achieving an extremely smooth, mirror-like finish using the rolling process. Rolling is a mechanical process, without chip removal, that allows for the plastic deformation of the surface roughness. In this video, I'll show you how to use it in our hobby micromechanics lab and how to create a simple yet effective rolling tool for use on the lathe. ------------------------------------------------------ Take your lathe to the next level with the NORTON BOX Kit:    • Scatola Norton Elettronica - Due KIT:  per...   If you'd like more information or a KIT to assemble on your lathe, please email me at [email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow me on https://ko-fi.com/ebgmodels, where you can also find various tools and equipment I've designed for micromechanics. You can also buy me a virtual coffee! :-) Some of my own tools and instruments are also available at: https://ko-fi.com/ebgmodels/shop Some of my tools and instruments can also be found on eBay: https://www.ebay.it/usr/ziorick Follow me on the EBGmodels Facebook page and on the website http://www.EBGmodels.it JOIN THE EBGmodels WEBSITE FORUM: http://www.ebgmodels.it/?page_id=1622 You can support the channel by liking, subscribing, and even making a small donation: http://bit.ly/ebgmodels You can also donate in cryptocurrency with a handful of satoshis (bitcoin decimals). Bitcoin address: 3CRkTZqfsYs4uiQRnXTuwLbJUj6vZDeedF You'll help us continually improve your channel. Favorite micromechanics, product reviews, 3D printing, and now also metal casting! Thanks! Hi from Riccardo of http://www.EBGmodels.it The site dedicated to precision hobby micromechanics and mechanical modeling. #rolling #finishing #turning