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Re: Milling Attachment on mini lathe
开云体育Ya can smooth that thing up some by installing a thrust bearing & washers under the dial . animal On 2/13/25 4:21 PM, davesmith1800
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Milling Attachment on mini lathe
I am put a Milling Attachment on mini lathe that post photos there milling attachment.?
?I have a new copy of Tiag type milling attachment. From Walmart.? Look how did on Littlemachineshop.com.? They made it offset why?
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I have this since Nov 2023 from Amazon and just getting around to installing on the lathe. I have look putting on compound but that is unstable so going to put on the cross slide like others have done on internet but it always great even if bad.?
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FYI I finished rotary table.?
Nice light easy to use and setup.
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Re: Cutting with rotating cutter
开云体育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.
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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. |
Re: Cutting with rotating cutter
开云体育Yes EllisI have made many disk with holes, however they are not precise enough. So now I have 1502 x 2 steps to help me. 1/2 mm is also a step. Johannes ? Lavoll. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? On 13 Feb 2025, at 15:23, Ellis Cory via groups.io <ellis103@...> wrote:
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Re: Cutting with rotating cutter
开云体育Hi Johannes. You don’t need an extra crank. ? 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. ? ??????????????? Ellis ? ? ? 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. |
Re: Cutting with rotating cutter
开云体育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. Johannes ? Lavoll. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? On 13 Feb 2025, at 11:15, John Mattis via groups.io <john.mattis@...> wrote:
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Re: Cutting with rotating cutter
I have found that to get the best finish when turning I hand feed toward the head stock and power feed toward the tail stock. By the way, high?speed?steel?is better than carbide on?our mini lathes. For cutting thread I use a 9-inch diameter hand wheel that is secure to the spindle bore. I have also made a modification to the change?gears to allow them to be adjusted easier. Drawings and photos are available if you request, just email me. Regards, John Mattis (retired mechanical engineer) On Thu, Feb 13, 2025 at 9:08?AM Walter Wpg via <walter.wpg=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Cutting with rotating cutter
Over the years, I've also considered doing this mod to add a crank to the end of the leadscrew, even though I've rarely had the "need" for this feature. But, in a recent hack, I did add a crank, but on the left-hand end of the lead-screw. (see photo). Just a thin metal arm secured underneath the cap screw that holds the plastic gear. Not sure if this arrangement is any better or worse than attaching a crank on the right-hand end of the leadscrew, but my hack did not require any permanent mods to the lathe, and can be quickly installed and removed if needed.
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Re: Cutting with rotating cutter
Your setup looks a lot like mine.? In addition to the crank, I made a replacement block that has pockets for thrust bearings.? That reduced the backlash quite a bit.? The OEM design has a lot of "slop" between the blocks and lead screw, which permits a LOT of backlash.
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Re: Here list of charts & Tables
The file #8 is hardness testing I finally got down load and the unloaded.
Like Mohs hardness testing for material hunting just like pencil.? The other was magnic and tape now read to hunt materials for mini lathe?
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The best part of a magnic is for stainless steel series 300 in non magnic easy to machine.?
If magnic then 400 and will work harden not fun in mini lathe?
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Here list of charts & Tables
?I found to be very useful with mini lathe is this list of charts & Tables
It keeps from having to get? Machinist Hand Book out. I first by going machinist Hand Book but found myself washing hands a lot so costly stay new.
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I have in ?" binder like said before and keep never the mini lathe? in plastic protector to keep oil hands off the pages. ,
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Re: Dismounting the headstock bearings
How does thd plastic gear holdup over the years?
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On Sun, Feb 9, 2025 at 08:59 PM, Jon Rus wrote:
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Re: German screws / pencil sharpener
I remember this post past .
How is your mini lathe doing .
If need good chart on imperial to metric drill sizes. I first one just left of my lathe see photo
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I send one. I have real good wall chart for metric threading on mini lathe I have too .? It on the other wall very handy.
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Re: Dismounting the headstock bearings
开云体育Ryan,We're on the same wave length ! I already checked the lead screw for longitudinal deformation and else as well as the half nuts plus the whole alignment. I can't say that it's perfect because there are no centering pins but I didn't find any hard spot nor anything else to be relevant. All the gears are made of steel, a bit noisy. The clearance adjustment (paper sheet of different thicknesses method) between spurs doesn't visually improve anything but taking away the first gear eliminates the ghost thread. At the moment, it might be the influence of the lead screw, amplified or not by the gear train or a kind of resonance of the whole gear train. As mentioned yesterday, different ratios need to be checked in priority. In addition, to suppress any doubt about the lead screw, I also have to check its decoupling from the last gear, all the other gears remaining connected to the spindle. Not an easy troubleshooting but a greasy one ! It came into my mind that if I use the compound, the slide being locked, there's no ghost thread but same amount of roughness. Also to be checked again, plus with more accuracy. The nature of the cutting tools may also impact the roughness. Comparison between carbide and HSS cutters with the same metal & speed. Before all that, an FMECA written procedure, addressing two entries roughness and ghost thread, is mandatory ! For the rest, it's more or less what I'm intending to do. But, since it's a no-return operation, everything needs to be clarified before and the possible causes identified or eliminated. I'm not in a hurry and, in //, I'm on a Quorn construction project, so all this work will probably take weeks or even months. I saved all the messages, which I'll respond when the job is done. Thanks, Have a nice day. On 09.02.25 21:17, Ryan H via groups.io
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Re: Dismounting the headstock bearings
开云体育Thank you for your time. I explored a lots of solutions, it seems that the reason is
merely the tight adjustment of the left bearing on the arbor. The
dismounting operations are going soon, When done, I'll send a
report of what occurred. On 10.02.25 05:59, Jon Rus via
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Re: Dismounting the headstock bearings
开云体育Thanks Jon, I don't think so because the two bearings are #30206 as per the drawing / BOM, please refer to the documents I sent with one or my first messages (2025 01 25). Apparently, there's no spacer in between. All this needs to be checked while dismounting the headstock, of course, because it's not possible to 100% trust this kind of equipment nor the manual. I already noticed several errors. have a nice day. On 10.02.25 05:19, Jon Rus via
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