Re: 7x12 Blows Fuses ?
It sounds like you have the newer (Sieg made) Homier with a mosfet type
controller. I have the older Homier with the SCR controller and these would
fail to zero speed with blown fuses.
Yep, it's a
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Mike Nash <mnfwd2.minilathe@...>
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7x12 Blows Fuses ?
My 7x12 which is now 2.5 months old popped its fuse shortly after
startup Friday, just as I was beginning a parting cut at low speed.
I installed the replacement fuse and , with the speed control
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John <moran03@...>
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A Couple of Small Mod's.
I have made a couple of small modifications to improve my 7 x12.
Using a small piece of hyfax plastic from the junk box I made a flag
for the tail stock so that I could mount a dial indicator and
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Lee Brown
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Installed a Digital Readout on Lathe
Hi:
I have just completed the installation of a digital readout on my
Grizzly 7 X 12 and could not be happier. I purchased the DRO from
Zietlow Design off of the internet and got the Quill Kits
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Lee Brown
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#322
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Handwheels For Sale - Cheap
For those not on the 7x10minilathe group:
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Jim E. <jim0000@...>
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New Member
I moved to this list from a similar one that suffered from an
excess of Off Topic posts. I am hoping to participate in a list that
is focused on the small chinese hobby lath. I have been
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bwmsbldr <BWMSBLDR@...>
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QCTP Mini-Lathe.com
I recently completed the Cam Action QCTP project described on mini-
lathe.com. It works very well and I am very happy with it. I made a
few changes you might want to consider if you decide to build
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tomdoyle123456789 <tdoyle@...>
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need help or advice in NJ/NY
My name is Boris, I live in Jersey City, NJ.
I need to build a prototype of my invention. Unfortunately, due to my recent relocation and long process of job seeking, my funds are not in good
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Boris Tolkachev <btolkachev@...>
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Re: Lathe set up metric
Thanks Bob. If I read you right if I bought an Asian 7x12 or 9x20
I'd have these same issues, right?
Thanks a bunch.
Paul
wrote:
the US
no big
graduations on
hair under
dials
of a
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paullathe <pkk@...>
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#326
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Request to start sending email
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W. Cox
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Re: Lathe set up metric
One other thing, if a lot of inch threading is required, pick up an inch
leadscrew conversion kit from http://www.littlemachineshop.com
along with a set of inch changegears. Solves any almost fits
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Bob Sunley
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Re: Lathe set up metric
The graduations aren't much of a problem, threading in the system
other than the leadscrew is cut to can be a nuisance. To cut
Imperial threads, you may need different change gears than the
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Roy
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Re: Lathe set up metric
With the exception of the Micromart lathes and the leadscrews on the US
model 7xX they all have metric cross slide and compound screws, so no big
problem there. You have to cut to size anyway so if
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Bob Sunley
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#316
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Lathe set up metric
I am looking at a lathe that is set up to metric scale - the dials
are all in metric gradations and so are the threads. How much of a
problem is using such a machine if turning to Imperial measure?
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pkklathe <pkk@...>
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Re: Difficulty Using a Parting Tool on my 7 x 12
All good points, one other thing that I have found is that there is a
tendency to be too timid with the feed.You need too keep up a constant
pressure. On aluminum and brass you should be able to get a
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Mark Thomas <mthomas@...>
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Re: Difficulty Using a Parting Tool on my 7 x 12
WD, a little late in the response, but I'll add my 2 cents worth,
maybe it's already been covered. I had some trouble initially with
parting, but here's what I did. I double checked the height,
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Ed Paradis <eparadis@...>
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Re: Lathe chuck in drill press?
6061 aluminum, 2.25" OD.
I've hand-sanded a few sample pieces which will be sent
off for anodizing tomorrow. But my research tells me
that anodizing actually shows up flaws more than hides
it, so
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Neil <cobra_neil@...>
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#312
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Re: Lathe chuck in drill press?
Neil,
What are the dimensions of the parts you're trying to sand?
Are they wood?
B Flint
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bbftx <bflint@...>
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Adjustable Backplate
There was some talk of adjustable backplates a while back.
Here's an update.
I just completed an adjustable backplate for the 5" 3-jaw chuck sold
by J&L Industrial. I posted a few pictures in the
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bbftx <bflint@...>
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#309
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Frog CNC Controller
Hi all,
I thought you might be interested in our very low cost Frog CNC
controller. The Frog controller is designed for lathes, mills,
rotary tables, and a variety of custom applications. It adds
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tomwolfnoe <twolf@...>
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#311
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