I sent the cutter from it and another that I had to GilRay for sharpening. The cutter is a 23RF which I am sure everyone is familliar with. New, it has a radius on the cutter edge of .031". When I go the cutters back, the radius was gone and had a flat of about the same .031" I installed the cutter, adjusted everything. The cutter with the flat used with the regular stylus that has a radius worked better that the new radiused cutter. Had cleaner cuts and had sharp corners in the root of cuts in keys.
I made a few from using depth and space keys. I did have to do some trials in adjusting the machine and used digital calipers in checking depth of cuts in the blanks. I was able to make keys that cuts were within .002" of spec. I was very pleased.
This is just some info I wanted to share. Now for the question.
Has anyone here ever updated an Ilco 008B or similar machine without a deburring brush by changing the cutter shaft? The cutter shaft for the newer type of 008B is longer so a deburring brush will mount on the end. I have an extra machine, a Micrometric. I even listed it for sale on here, but I thnk i will keep it and change the cutter shaft in it as well and have 2 small duplicators that cut well and have and deburring brushes.
Curious as to if anyone has updated the non deburring machines by changing the shaft and if it worked ok. Below is a pic of my micrometric which is almost the same as the Ilco. You can see that the shaft of the right end is short. Possibly this was to make this machine super compact originally. What I want to do is use the longer shaft that will come out further to attach the deburring brush
thanks
jim
