My dad has a small metal mill and lathe and I'm interested in trying to make some small RC parts. My question is how are holes machined for bearings so precisely? I know that simply making a hole with a drill press of the same diameter bit leaves too much slop in the part. The bearing drops into the hole instead of having a bit of resistance like the aluminum RC parts you can buy. My dad is suggesting that the part should be held in the lathe and to use a boring bar to precisely enlarge the hole. That seems a bit awkward to me if the part is not cylindrical (for example a motor mount plate for 1/8 buggy)
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