Re: Bonding Diamond Grit
You can make your own using those lapidary disc's. Cut their diameter to size and mount them on a steel disk using neodymium magnets.
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Andrei
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#108498
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Re: Bonding Diamond Grit
This is the only source of a Leonard Grind-R-Lap replacement platee I
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James Rice
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#108497
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Re: Bonding Diamond Grit
??? A KISS machine? . nice & simple
??? thanks
??? animal
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mike allen
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#108496
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Re: Bonding Diamond Grit
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Andrei
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#108495
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Re: Bonding Diamond Grit
I have one of these Leonard grinder-lap machines and it is awesome.
Uses 5-inch magnet based diamond wheels, runs at about 350 rpm and has an eccentric to make it wobble a little.
Awesome for
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Andrei
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#108494
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Re: Bonding Diamond Grit
??? What kind of machine is it ?
??? thanks
??? animal
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mike allen
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#108493
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Re: Bonding Diamond Grit
Thank you for the replies. I will be researching the nickel plating process now that I know it is done commercially. No one makes replacement grinding plates for this machine. I have searched all of
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Mike Poore
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#108492
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Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
Thanks for the replys. I guess my main question would be the type of adhesive to use.??
Also, I'm not sure if i have the ability to cut an even taper on both ends, so I thought a stepped lap joint
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mikemm58
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#108491
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Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
Thanks for the replys. I guess my main question would be the type of adhesive to use.??
Also, I'm not sure if i have the ability to cut an even taper on both ends, so I thought a stepped lap joint
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mikemm58
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#108490
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Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
I used one for years on my 16” SBL.
Cut on a taper. Use a belt sander to make opposing tapers on the belt
Glue, overlap the taper belt edges, clamp and let sit overnight.
I forget what glue I used,
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lance
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#108489
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Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
I used one for years.
I seem to remember days on the South Bend Heavy 10 site.
Jim B,
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Jim_B
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#108488
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Automotive flat belts for lathes
Hello,
Wondering if automotive flat belts (grooved serpentine type) can be put to use as a drive belt for my 10L.
I just bought a Duralast #750K7 (7PK1905)
and before I cut it and try to glue
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mikemm58
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#108487
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Re: Old southbend lathe
Got 25 pages downloaded. Has exactly the info I am looking for. Thanks very
much!
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jay slattery
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#108486
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Re: Old southbend lathe
Thanks.
wrote:
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jay slattery
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#108485
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Re: Old southbend lathe
If you’re looking for operating instructions find an early HTRL in the files section.
Jim B,
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Jim_B
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#108484
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Re: Old southbend lathe
This is from the 1913 SB catalogue available on Steve Wells site
The 1 in front of the 34 deals with mounting.
Jim B,
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Jim_B
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#108483
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Old southbend lathe
I recently acquired a 1913 southbend 13x8 gap bed lathe, cataloge number
134. I am looking for any printed material pertaining to it. Can anyone
help?
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jay slattery
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#108482
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Re: Bonding Diamond Grit
??? Yea , that was my thought hitting up a lapidary place . I have a
couple small rock saws & one has a grinding wheel on one outboard side
with a diamond wheel . I just went out & looked? sorry
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mike allen
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#108481
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Re: Bonding Diamond Grit
Ebay has a lot of grinding materials for lapidary processing. All sorts of grits are available, up to about 3,000.
You can start browsing with this example and see if it is
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Andrei
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#108480
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Re: Bonding Diamond Grit
Will any of these work?
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Jim B,
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Jim_B
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#108479
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