Here's the thread cover I made for our 14.5" tool room dated 1943 at Golden Valley Light Railway. Another piece of sheet metal attached to the same TTA clamp bolt would cover the TTA. I would fit it under the thread cover, as that needs to be reversed occasionally, and it needs some sort of anti rotation device. In fact now you've highlighted the necessity, I'm going to do just that! We also have a Colchester Triumph 2000 with a TTA that could do with one (rebadged as Clausing 15" when exported to America
The thread cover has to be reversible and unequal lengths in order to allow the full range of cross slide travel. The bolt head sliding in the slot prevents rotation. The clamp nut is not tight in normal turning when not using the TTA, and unscrews sufficiently without falling off to allow the bolt head to lift out of the slot when reversing the thread cover.
------ Original Message ------ From: "Mike Poore" <mpoore10@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, 28 Dec, 23 At 05:25 Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Cover for Cross Slide and/or Ways
I did something similar on another lathe using a rubber mat. The downside was chips stuck to the magnet, but not a big deal.
Never heard of Kydex until your reply, so I learned something regardless. Is that the material they use for cutting boards? Is there a cheap item commonly sold made of it that I could experiment?
On 12/27/2023 11:43 PM, Lou wrote:
Sheet Kydex, heated and shaped and cut to suit, with three or four rare-earth magnets artfully glued to it where they will match to the taper attachment? Or sheet acrylic, if you want transparency...?
Yes. I know, it's quick and dirty but it will keep the debris off and you won't be heartbroken if it falls on the floor ... oh yes, and it isn't likely to scratch the ways :)
Yes, I have several shields I made this way and I still love them. :) :)
I have a SB9A with taper attachment. I would like to fashion a cover for the cross slide and taper attachment as it seems like the most time consuming area to clean. There does not seem to be an obvious way to attach covers without some hole drilling, which I prefer as a last resort. The cross slide screw is most annoying to clean, but the taper attachment as a whole is a pain. Removing it when not using the taper attachment is the obvious solution, but I would like to avoid that as well.
Does anyone have photos of how they deal with chip control?