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Re: CJ0618 lead screw
My Real Bull came fitted with a metric leadscrew, and for some reason had the imperial one as well. I’ve never had to use the imperial one, but shipping (I’m in Oz) would be a bit steep.
By Tony Smith · #120090 ·
Re: CJ0618 lead screw
Why are you considering replacing the lead screw? There are numerous sites that provide comprehensive threading charts for either flavor lead screw; with 3-D printing, additional change gears are
By Roy · #120089 ·
Re: CJ0618 lead screw
The CJ0618 is a Real bull lathe. If I remember right (don't quote me 100%) the Grizzly 7X mini is also. Take a look there. It's easy enough to tell a Sieg from a RB by the cross slide. The RB has the
By Ryan H · #120088 ·
CJ0618 lead screw
When I purchased my mini lathe (about 5yrs ago) it was advertised as having a 16tpi lead screw. I recently decided to check and noticed that is not the case. It is actually the 1.5mm pitch leadscrew
By @ThomasKeefe · #120087 ·
Re: Pencil Sharpener
Roy Yes, it should be possible , on the paper. However, I have used my 7x16 in many years to make a Sterling machine, no one will start. This Jupiter pencil sharpener was very popular for many, many
By Johannes · #120086 ·
Re: Pencil Sharpener
Nice! I guess the next project will be a wood-fired steam engine to eliminate the hand cranking while disposing of the pencil shavings ;-) Roy
By Roy · #120085 ·
Re: Pencil Sharpener
Very nice!? Thanks for sharing. Jeff
By flyfishingdude9@... · #120084 ·
Re: Pencil Sharpener
pretty cool , a couple of steppers & ya may have the first CNC pencil sharpener thanks for sharing animal
By mike allen · #120083 ·
Pencil Sharpener
Hi boys Some time ago I asked you some technical questions about an old German Pencil Sharpener. Made by Guhl & Harbeck , Hamburg, and I got a lot of help. Thanks again. I have made a short video,
By Johannes · #120082 ·
Re: Angled Backsplash Idea
The lathe purchase last November had bothb. I would make so you remove easily.? Some you want remove. The hard takes wrench set Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120081 ·
Re: Angled Backsplash Idea
I have use on some lathes cookies sheets for both backslash and under lathe. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120080 ·
Re: Angled Backsplash Idea
Same here. I got rid of the backsplash years ago. Mike Taglieri [email protected]> wrote:
By Miket_NYC · #120079 ·
Re: Angled Backsplash Idea
I have a DRO on this machine, so the backsplash had to say goodbye.? I use a cookie sheet and a butchered cardboard box to catch the swarf.? It does keep the mess down.? When the box gets full,
By flyfishingdude9@... · #120078 ·
Re: Angled Backsplash Idea
I raised my mini lathe on 1 1/2 inch high blocks made from Trex and you could also use wood. The photo shows a slot I cut in the backsplash lower surface. Other lathe photos and drawings available on
By John Mattis · #120077 ·
Re: Angled Backsplash Idea
I used a piece of scrap wood to move the splash plate about an inch farther away from the bed and bent some aluminum roof flashing to fill the resulting gap by the headstock.? There are no clearance
By KURT · #120076 ·
Re: Angled Backsplash Idea
I removed my backsplash too, shortly after I got the lathe.? It was too annoying for me, and I don't want mounds of swarf collecting right there.? I let all the swarf get pushed off the back where
By MikeK · #120075 ·
Re: Angled Backsplash Idea
Same here.? ? I first made standoffs of 1.25 inch long small AL tubes, but later just relegated it to the pegboard. -- Lone Tree, Colorado? ?USA
By Craig Hopewell · #120073 ·
Re: Angled Backsplash Idea
When I found it getting in the way, I simply took it off & propped it against the wall behind the lathe. Roy
By Roy · #120072 ·
Re: Angled Backsplash Idea
Like this?
By Arthur Coe · #120071 ·
Angled Backsplash Idea
A few times I have mentioned how the back splash on mini lathes doesn't really scale down well from larger lathes and makes things too crowded when trying to work around or clean the back side area of
By Charles Kinzer · #120070 ·