Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
You’ve missed the (short) point being made. Again.
Tony
Sent: Tuesday, 26 November 2024 4:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [7x12MiniLathe] Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore
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Tony Smith
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#120186
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Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
It had a shortened shank & (IIRC) a #2 Morse taper end to let it fit snugly in the TS. Cleaning it & removing the excess shipping labels from the package took longer than the actual reaming. Previous
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Roy
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Re: Headstock indexer
??? They have some pretty darn awesome vintage dirt & street bike mags too
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mike allen
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BlackFriday hobby mag sale
I got this mail today & heres a list of their hobby mags that are part of their blackFriday Magazine sale , some of ya may be
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mike allen
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Re: Headstock indexer
If you want to have a peek at the article before you invest in the magazine, your public library just _might_ have access to this magazine. Our public library here in Winnipeg enables cardholders to
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Walter Wpg
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Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
I had turret lathes and screw machines. Everthing was short.
Most drill bit are screw machine length even upto 2?" size.
Reamers I buy long because it lower cost can cut the shank down.
Dave
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davesmith1800
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#120181
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Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
I’m pretty sure you can figure out why “short shank” would be useful.
Tony
Sent: Monday, 25 November 2024 3:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [7x12MiniLathe] Three Jaw
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Tony Smith
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#120180
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Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
??? Ya didn't have to buy one , they were loaners & aparently some
folks didn't return them . Imagine that
animal
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mike allen
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Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
What was so special about the reamer?
Dave
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davesmith1800
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#120178
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Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
Opening the spindle bore is easy. LMS used to loan short shank reamers for that, until they didn't return. Doing it with a boring bar or adjustable reamer? is just a bit more tedious. (Did mine
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Roy
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Re: Headstock indexer
Thanks for the heads up. I sent away for that issue.
Tom
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@ThomasKeefe
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Re: Headstock indexer
That is a good magazine.? I will look up the indexer article.?? Several Briitish magazines are superior to USA perioicals - especially air gun magazines.
Thanks!
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Lone Tree, Colorado? ?USA
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Craig Hopewell
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Headstock indexer
Catching up on my electronic subscriptions the Oct 2024 issue of Model Engineers Workshop has a pretty interesting diy indexer for the mini lathe . This is a English Magazine , but it's available at
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mike allen
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#120174
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Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
I agree you put a bigger hole.
I have not had to bigger hole but I look at the scroll bearing size the hole needs to smaller that bearing.
I typically buy chuck with hole size? I want.
Dave
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davesmith1800
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#120173
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Re: Three Jaw Chuck / Spindle Bore Opening
John, I see no reason why the three jaw chuck bore could not be bored out to a larger size, in fact I would want to increase the bore size to as accommodate larger material if space allows.
Dick
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OldToolmaker
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Re: I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
Now have more time the mini lathe. Working on few ideas for projects to do .
Maybe make on the mini lathe a sun clock ? for a back up.
Dave
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davesmith1800
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Re: I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
10-4
animal
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mike allen
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Re: I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
The only stats you can trust are the ones you falsify yourself.
[email protected]> wrote:
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mario mohl
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Re: I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
Hi. Statistics prove that the more birthdays you have, the longer you live. ?
Currently, I am laid up with a new knee joint.
Hopefully I will get into my workshop soon.
Ellis
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Ellis Cory
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#120168
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Re: I MADE IT TO 70 off subject
Happy Birthday and Congratulations,
Medicine is NOT yet even close to being able to analyze all the variables to predict an individual’s life span. Yes, we can look at statistics, but that
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Gerald Feldman
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