Ted may even have on\et of these .? reach out to Latheman here .
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On 1/6/25 6:25 PM, Ron Belau via
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On Jan 6, 2025, at 9:11?PM, Mike Poore
via groups.io <mpoore10@...> wrote:
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I did not know the price. You can find an original for that
money. The print quality does not look very good.
On 1/6/2025 7:48 PM, Rogan
Creswick via groups.io wrote:
I found a thread on practical machinist that
seems to support the idea that one dial worked on a pretty
wide range of lathes:?
There are some folks in that thread who have made their
own, although without any detail about how they got the
gears...
I have *not* found a 3d model for the 13" threading
dial though... The 9/10" version could be adapted, but
that's a bit of CAD work.
$100 seems like a lot for a (mostly) plastic part,
but given that it has bearings, and they've done the
troubleshooting, it's probably not a bad deal.
There is a metal threading dial for a 16" lathe up on
ebay for about the same price, maybe that would?actually
work?
--Rogan
Whether it fits or not assumes the seller made it
correctly. As far as if the same part fits all of
those listed machines, you could probably verify that
yourself by looking at parts catalogs to see if the
same part number is listed for each size lathe. It
would make sense that some SB lathes would use the
same part. You see that a lot in the 9's and 10's.
Unfortunately, I do not have a direct answer.