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Re: A new (and slightly off) topic


 

Messy but certainly doable.
Just consider you won't be getting a nice finish from machining. If that is required, then some sanding will be in order and there goes, at least, some of your desired accuracy

On Fri, Feb 14, 2025 at 6:34?AM DAVID WILLIAMS via <d.i.williams=[email protected]> wrote:

?Dear Gentlemen,

1. If you feel this is too far off the topics generally covered, then may I ask you to simply delete it. I do not want to generate a lot of wasted time and effort on is/is not appropriate for this group.

2. This subject may have been answered before, so if it was then sorry, but how do I access the previous content from maybe 10 + years ago? As I can’t remember it in the last 10 years or so when I think(?) I joined the group.

So in fear and trepidation ‘May I ask’ ???
I need to make some small but accurate ( but not precision,) hardwood blocks, approximately 50mm x 50mm x 20mm thick (2in. x 2in. x 1in. thick). They have rebates and angled faces etc. I have sufficient and appropriate router cutters, plus collets.

So is there any technical reason why I can’t mill or rather rout them on my milling machine. It will be so much easier and much more accurate. They will probably be made of beech. (I can’t see any reason not to, but I have never tried it before? )

Thank you in advance (but with fear & trepidation),?

David?
Nr Oxford,
UK.



On 13 Feb 2025, at 22:28, Bruce J via <bruce.desertrat=[email protected]> wrote:

?That was my instant thought as well. Something like this:?

It won’t work as a crank AND dividing head for your use case, but for the times you need to crank the lathe by hand (like when making a large thread or worm gear ) ?it will work better than trying to get enough torque to do it with the lathe motor.

Christophe has a bunch of really elegant tools and builds.

On Feb 13, 2025, at 2:23?PM, Ellis Cory via <ellis103=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Johannes. You don’t need an extra crank.
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As your dividing disc uses the outer edge for measurement. Just drill a suitable hole in the disc, with a suitable bolt and handle, this can be attached when you need it and removed when you don’t.
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I have a big dividing disk on the left side of my lathe.? So no space for the crank.
However, after some days use, I will use my new crank much more.

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Bruce Johnson

The less a man knows about how sausages and laws are made, the easier it is to steal his vote and give him botulism.

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