Steady rest and Follower rest Finger Replacement
Here drawing on on finger replacement and grade.
Dave
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davesmith1800
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#118657
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Re: Extension cross slide
Here the two parts finished need for the exstension.
Dave
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davesmith1800
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#118656
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Re: My Craftsman Disc/Belt Sander
I am really impressed by how long plastic timing belt pulleys last. You' think they would be dead in a week but, they last a long time. I¡¯ve 3D printed timing pulleys and have had very good
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Chris Albertson <albertson.chris@...>
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#118655
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Re: My Craftsman Disc/Belt Sander
Looks great
Dave
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davesmith1800
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#118654
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My Craftsman Disc/Belt Sander
Quite a while ago, I said the cogged pulleys of the timing belt of my
Craftsman 6" disc/4" belt sander were worn out and I was going to replace
them with steel pulleys. Too many other things going on
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Miket_NYC
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#118653
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Re: Landon-member
Here a project using a South Bend Lathe.
Last years at this time it has over 63,000 views.
It help to bring in more members.
I posted the being of design to complete project.
The project had many
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davesmith1800
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#118652
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Re: Landon-member
FYI.
I have been on site too and look at projects.
Dave
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davesmith1800
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#118651
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Re: Landon-member
They want $9.00 a month for mostly junk drawings.
https://www.homemadetools.net/. ( https://www.homemadetools.net/. )
Just all the data is found on others sites for free.
Dave
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davesmith1800
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#118650
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Re: Landon-member
Dave,
Go to:
www.homemadetools.net ( http://www.homemadetools.net )
Dick
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OldToolmaker
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#118649
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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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#118648
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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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#118647
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Re: Landon-member
I see no small print?
Dave
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davesmith1800
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#118646
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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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#118645
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Re: New topic ¡ª- Cutting a thread for a very old wooden clamp.
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> Groups.io
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> 7x12MiniLathe Topics
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> Date
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> New topic ¡ª- Cutting a thread for a very old wooden clamp.
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> davesmith1800 Jan 28
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> I did remember thread needs to be loose fit ,
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davesmith1800
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#118644
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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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#118643
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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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#118642
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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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#118641
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Landon-member
Hello, Landon!
Dick
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OldToolmaker
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#118640
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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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#118639
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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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#118638
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