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Gisholt Chuck
Looking for some information on a Gisholt chuck.? Tried several other sites, but no luck.? Would be used on my vintage SB9c.? Six Inch diameter.? Photos show very little wear on the jaw faces with
By G K · #107998 ·
South Bend & the War effort
??? ??? Here's more info that some may or not care about https://www.radionerds.com/images/8/8d/ORD_7_SNL_G-141.pdf animal
By mike allen · #107997 ·
Re: What is it?
Thanks a lot! From Louis R Vallee
By Louis Vallee · #107996 ·
Re: 9" nose protector printed
Great idea to print it! PG
By Payson · #107995 ·
Re: What is it?
That is a edge finder. Mostly used on a mill. There are YouTube videos on how to use it. Basically, you mount it in your quill or chuck. Spin around 1000 rpm. When the small end of the part touches
By ww_big_al · #107994 ·
9" nose protector printed
??? If ya need one ya need one , if ya don't ya don't . I bought a factory one but the center hole was so worn that is slips right over teh collet sleeve . Theres aslo several on thingverse or on
By mike allen · #107993 ·
Re: What is it?
They're used on milling machines rather than lathes, AFAIK. Though if you have a milling attachment they'd be useful. I was taught to use them to find edges in the milling machine. Here are a number
By Bill in OKC too · #107992 ·
Re: What is it?
??? that looks like a edge finder for a milling machine . You'll use it when ya get a mill . animal
By mike allen · #107991 ·
What is it?
I got this by accidentally. It¡¯s called a center finder or non magnetic separating rod. It does split and is held together with a spring in side. Is it related to lathe work and how is it used?
By Louis Vallee · #107990 ·
Re: Request for dimensions
I'm sorry this took all day. Mine doesn't have a ledge, it is just a bit of flat bar with a clearance hole, a threaded hole, and an aesthetic taper. Hopefully these dimensions help, though, and let
By Rogan Creswick · #107989 ·
Re: Request for dimensions
That looks awful close, yep.? I think it's wider because the 4-position stop is wider, but the critical dimension I need is the height of the ledge.? The ledge-to-hole[s] distance will be determined
By Brian · #107988 ·
Re: Request for dimensions
Mine is for a 10k, btw, just using the listing to show the general thing. [email protected]> wrote:
By Rogan Creswick · #107987 ·
Re: Request for dimensions
I don't have a micrometer stop, but I have one of these. If the plate looks like it'd work for your stops I can sketch up a drawing. https://www.ebay.com/itm/155380295717?chn=ps&mkevt=1&mkcid=28
By Rogan Creswick · #107986 ·
Request for dimensions
Hello...Brian aka ka9egw aka lurchix aka Lurch here.? After a number of years' hiatus, I have time to get out to the shop again.? i have two micrometer carriage stops for my 10K, a lefty and a
By Brian · #107985 ·
Re: Cover for Cross Slide and/or Ways
Another great wooden station is the main station in central Copenhagen All wood it resembles an inverted Viking longboat There is a minimum of metal used
By doug kilbourn · #107984 ·
Re: Cover for Cross Slide and/or Ways
I'm told that iron that has been out of contact with the atmosphere from before the first nuclear explosions carries a bit of a premium for the manufacture of surgical instruments, and possibly some
By [email protected] · #107983 ·
Re: Cover for Cross Slide and/or Ways
Thanks for the ideas everyone. I should be able to make something that will work for me. My goal is to save time cleaning up my mess along with avoiding anything that is not reversible. Eddie: Some
By Mike Poore · #107982 ·
Re: TA cover
Sorry, don't understand the need for the hinge. You turn the single piece cover end for end when it gets in the way or fails to cover enough. If designed correctly, it covers all the slot for all
By [email protected] · #107981 ·
Re: TA cover
I like that!? May do that to mine. -- 1969 16" x 6' South Bend Lathe Garage full of old Mopars........
By Mark Z · #107980 ·
TA cover
Here's a slight variation on what others have posted regarding their TA covers. This is on my13". Two features that are useful are the slight bend on the close end that allows it to ride up over the
By Bob Durst · #107979 ·