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Re: And Now For Something Completely Different
That should fit Dorian as well.
From memory (1800 mi. from home), Dorian CXA tool holder uses a 3/8" adjusting stud.
That should fit Dorian as well.
From memory (1800 mi. from home), Dorian CXA tool holder uses a 3/8" adjusting stud.
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#102766
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Re: And Now For Something Completely Different
Put those up on eBay and I bet they would sell like hotcakes. Aloris wants a fortune. Looks good.
Al
Put those up on eBay and I bet they would sell like hotcakes. Aloris wants a fortune. Looks good.
Al
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#102765
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And Now For Something Completely Different
Hi There,
I hope all of you are well and bearing up during this pandemic.
Being stuck at home does have its advantages. I've been working
on making some dies for a special project. I have some
Hi There,
I hope all of you are well and bearing up during this pandemic.
Being stuck at home does have its advantages. I've been working
on making some dies for a special project. I have some
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wlw19958
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#102764
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Re: Will a 9-A leadscrew work for a 9-C to
Information on tags is subject to being wrong due to parts-swaps over the decade. For example, the catalog number on the quick-change gearbox chart on my 9A is wrong. It is quite likely
Information on tags is subject to being wrong due to parts-swaps over the decade. For example, the catalog number on the quick-change gearbox chart on my 9A is wrong. It is quite likely
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Davis Johnson
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#102763
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Re: Will a 9-A leadscrew work for a 9-C to
My 9C bed measures about 36.5" (overall bed length)
Maybe your lathe is actually a 3.5' bed, and it's mis-marked?
My 9C bed measures about 36.5" (overall bed length)
Maybe your lathe is actually a 3.5' bed, and it's mis-marked?
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Thomas Harrold
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#102762
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Re: How to
On my 9A and 10K UMD I suspend the drive assembly to a ceiling beam with a small block and tackle, through a rope going through the belt path in the headstock and release the pivot bolts. Then I use
On my 9A and 10K UMD I suspend the drive assembly to a ceiling beam with a small block and tackle, through a rope going through the belt path in the headstock and release the pivot bolts. Then I use
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carbure2003
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#102761
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Re: Will a 9-A leadscrew work for a 9-C to
Thanks for checking, George. That makes for a bit of a mystery, though... I believe this lathe to be completely stock, with all of the original parts it came with (even the "How To Run A Lathe"
Thanks for checking, George. That makes for a bit of a mystery, though... I believe this lathe to be completely stock, with all of the original parts it came with (even the "How To Run A Lathe"
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Mark Moulding
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#102760
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Re: Will a 9-A leadscrew work for a 9-C to
what's the diameter of the lead screw , can it fit through the chuck & spindle ?
animal
what's the diameter of the lead screw , can it fit through the chuck & spindle ?
animal
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mike allen
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#102759
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Re: Will a 9-A leadscrew work for a 9-C to
why don't ya do it on the lathe with the follower rest & a die grinder with a nice new endmill in the tool post
animal
why don't ya do it on the lathe with the follower rest & a die grinder with a nice new endmill in the tool post
animal
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mike allen
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#102758
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Re: Will a 9-A leadscrew work for a 9-C to
Be sure when you make your key that you cut it a half inch longer than the worm gear and that you use a piece larger in thickness than the true keys thickness so you can leave "dog ears" on each end
Be sure when you make your key that you cut it a half inch longer than the worm gear and that you use a piece larger in thickness than the true keys thickness so you can leave "dog ears" on each end
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Roger Bickers
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Re: Will a 9-A leadscrew work for a 9-C to 9-B conversion (no quickchange)?
Cutting the keyway with the lathe milling attachment will be a tad tedious. A Miracle Point level would be handy. Making the keyway slightly undersize and using a keyway file to bring in the fit and
Cutting the keyway with the lathe milling attachment will be a tad tedious. A Miracle Point level would be handy. Making the keyway slightly undersize and using a keyway file to bring in the fit and
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Ondrej Krejci
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Re: Will a 9-A leadscrew work for a 9-C to
Key way can be cut without issue on a small mill . The operation does not require critical accuracy. Key way is to be wide enough for the apron worm key. This key is 3/16 wide and about 3”
Key way can be cut without issue on a small mill . The operation does not require critical accuracy. Key way is to be wide enough for the apron worm key. This key is 3/16 wide and about 3”
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carbure2003
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#102755
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Re: Will a 9-A leadscrew work for a 9-C to
Mark,
3' bed measures about 36-1/2" and the B and C leadscrews are about 39-3/4".
Thanks,
George H. Meinschein, P.E.
Meinschein Engineering Consultants, LLC
150 Brittany Drive
Freehold, NJ
Mark,
3' bed measures about 36-1/2" and the B and C leadscrews are about 39-3/4".
Thanks,
George H. Meinschein, P.E.
Meinschein Engineering Consultants, LLC
150 Brittany Drive
Freehold, NJ
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George Meinschein
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Re: Will a 9-A leadscrew work for a 9-C to
The screw is not hardened, but yes, it may warp a bit. It wont be
much, and you can straighten it by hand.
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"well, I stand up next to a mountain- and I chop it down with the edge
of my hand"
The screw is not hardened, but yes, it may warp a bit. It wont be
much, and you can straighten it by hand.
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"well, I stand up next to a mountain- and I chop it down with the edge
of my hand"
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m. allan noah
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Re: Will a 9-A leadscrew work for a 9-C to
Having done a little more research, I now have a new concern. Firstly, I think I probably could cut the keyway on the lathe, certainly with the milling attachment, but I could also probably figure
Having done a little more research, I now have a new concern. Firstly, I think I probably could cut the keyway on the lathe, certainly with the milling attachment, but I could also probably figure
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Mark Moulding
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#102752
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Re: Will a 9-A leadscrew work for a 9-C to
Are we talking about cutting a 42" long keyway?
Typos are courtesy of autocorrect.
Are we talking about cutting a 42" long keyway?
Typos are courtesy of autocorrect.
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Andrei
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Re: Will a 9-A leadscrew work for a 9-C to
You dont need a milling attachment to cut a key way on the lathe. Especially if you've got a follow rest... just set your tool bits center on center (on its edge 90° to the left from normal) and with
You dont need a milling attachment to cut a key way on the lathe. Especially if you've got a follow rest... just set your tool bits center on center (on its edge 90° to the left from normal) and with
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Roger Bickers
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Re: Will a 9-A leadscrew work for a 9-C to 9-B conversion (no quickchange)?
I have cut many of keys with a milling attachment on a 10 inchLogan and now my 14inch South Bend over the past 50 years, Lathes were aroundmany years before milling machines just look at the tooling
I have cut many of keys with a milling attachment on a 10 inchLogan and now my 14inch South Bend over the past 50 years, Lathes were aroundmany years before milling machines just look at the tooling
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Harley Schlinger
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Re: Will a 9-A leadscrew work for a 9-C to 9-B conversion (no quickchange)?
You cannot cut the keyway with the lathe attachment. Well, you probably could, but it would be easier to hammer bamboo sticks under your fingernails.
Ideally, you would have a friend with a mill
You cannot cut the keyway with the lathe attachment. Well, you probably could, but it would be easier to hammer bamboo sticks under your fingernails.
Ideally, you would have a friend with a mill
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Andrei
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Re: How to
Actually it’s pretty simple. Take off both access plates on the cabinet. With a cabinet mount, just loosen the tensioning bar on the right side of the mounting plate and drop the mount and plate
Actually it’s pretty simple. Take off both access plates on the cabinet. With a cabinet mount, just loosen the tensioning bar on the right side of the mounting plate and drop the mount and plate
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glenn brooks <brooks.glenn@...>
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