Re: Landon-member
Dave,
Go to:
www.homemadetools.net ( http://www.homemadetools.net )
Dick
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OldToolmaker
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Re: Landon-member
Landon,
Sorry, my mistake!
See below.
www.homemadetools.net
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OldToolmaker
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Re: Landon-member
Dave this was not sent to you that is the reason why you don¡¯t see it.
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OldToolmaker
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Re: Landon-member
I see no small print?
Dave
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davesmith1800
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Re: Landon-member
Landon
Look below my signature.
The small print contains the links.
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OldToolmaker
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Re: New topic ¡ª- Cutting a thread for a very old wooden clamp.
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> I did remember thread needs to be loose fit ,
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davesmith1800
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Re: Woodworking with a metal lathe
David and the rest of the group.
I have not read very well the rules for the 7x12 group.
Did it say what stuff we can put between head/tail stocks?
Working with wood is funny. If you make more wood
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Johannes
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Re: New topic ¡ª- Cutting a thread for a very old wooden clamp.
?Dear Mike,
Thank you for another interesting letter and help on a wood clamp restoration. There has been loads of helpful suggestions and advice. ( It made me think about even making a new one with
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DAVID WILLIAMS
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Re: New topic ¡ª- Cutting a thread for a very old wooden clamp.
Not trying to put down the craft of woodworking, but have you thought of
just converting this screw to metal? McMaster-Carr, a big mail-order
hardware store in the US, sells 5/6-6 Acme-threaded rod
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Miket_NYC
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Landon-member
Hello, Landon!
Dick
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OldToolmaker
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Re: Direct Reading cross feed dial.
If use gear for engagement then form of thread dial.
I lot of lathes will use on haft nut for automatic engagement.? Costly to buy.
On turret lathes they use a thread leader and sometimes a gear
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davesmith1800
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Re: New topic ¡ª- Cutting a thread for a very old wooden clamp.
??? ??? David , seeing that yer in the UK could the hand screw be
Whitworth ? I don't remember anything about thread differences from
Whitworth to
Standard .
animal
??? 1/28/24 11:30 PM,
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mike allen
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Re: Direct Reading cross feed dial.
Dave, are you assuming no change gearing? Bill in Boulder
wrote:
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Bill Williams
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Re: New topic ¡ª- Cutting a thread for a very old wooden clamp.
I did watch the Screw Box for Wooden Threads on the Wood Wright show when first came on.
It was interesting to see how did work before the 1900's. You could see how the threading die was
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davesmith1800
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Re: New topic ¡ª- Cutting a thread for a very old wooden clamp.
Thank you. I¡¯ll watch it.
As I said every one had been amazingly helpful. I may have to actually make a die or thread chaser as 6 TPI doesn¡¯t seem a perfect march.
(It reminds me of antique gun
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DAVID WILLIAMS
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Re: Direct Reading cross feed dial.
Like said before only selecte number of threads can use a dog clutch. A multiple 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x of the lead screw.
You can not cut 1.5x , 1.27x and the list goes on.
Dave
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davesmith1800
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Re: New topic ¡ª- Cutting a thread for a very old wooden clamp.
do you? see
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Jacques Savard
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Re: New topic ¡ª- Cutting a thread for a very old wooden clamp.
The Woodwright¡¯s shop on PBS has a episode on making a screw box (aka die) for wooden threads:
https://www.pbs.org/video/woodwrights-shop-screw-box-wooden-threads/?
The Woodwright's Shop | Screw
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Bruce J
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Re: Direct Reading cross feed dial.
" Screwcutting in the Lathe ( https://www.amazon.com/Screwcutting-Lathe-Home-Machinists-Comprehensive/dp/1497101735 ) " by Martin Cleeve discusses the compound set over method vs advancing both cross
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GadgetBuilder
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Re: New topic ¡ª- Cutting a thread for a very old wooden clamp.
?Dear All,
My original one, (complete) is probably 150 years old, possibly more.
The broken one is probably the same vintage, albeit smaller. This is the one I would like to restore at some
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DAVID WILLIAMS
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