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Re: Ebay thread dial indicator
Do you have a print for the threading dial for the model? I have a 1913 model 134 and need a dial. Looking at your pics I think I could make that work. [email protected]> wrote:
By jay slattery · #108558 ·
Re: Ebay thread dial indicator
The South Bend CE3458 Parts Manual from 1965-1966 shows that the same thread dial assembly is used on 13”, 14.5”, and 16” lathes. Here are photos of the manual pages pertaining to the thread
By Steven H · #108557 ·
Re: Ebay thread dial indicator
I don't know the difference -- I was just looking around to see if I could find something that John Grump could have printed. If you created the model you're using, would you consider sharing it?
By Rogan Creswick · #108556 ·
Re: Ebay thread dial indicator
"Rogan Creswick via groups.io" <creswick@...> writes: I assume you mean a modern 13" and not the model 34 circa 1922? If you mean the model 34, I have a model, but I had to drill my
By DJ Delorie · #108555 ·
Re: Ebay thread dial indicator
Ted may even have on\et of these .? reach out to Latheman here . animal
By mike allen · #108554 ·
Re: Ebay thread dial indicator
On Jan 6, 2025, at 9:11?PM, Mike Poore via groups.io <mpoore10@...> wrote: ? I did not know the price. You can find an original for that money. The print
By Ron Belau · #108553 ·
Re: Ebay thread dial indicator
I did not know the price. You can find an original for that money. The print quality does not look very good.
By Mike Poore · #108552 ·
Re: Ebay thread dial indicator
I found a thread on practical machinist that seems to support the idea that one dial worked on a pretty wide range of
By Rogan Creswick · #108551 ·
Re: Ebay thread dial indicator
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
By Mike Poore · #108550 ·
Re: Ebay thread dial indicator
https://www.ebay.com/itm/263933710104?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=orRdpfTrQEW&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY? South Bend Metal Lathe 13" 14-1/2" 16" 24"
By [email protected] · #108549 ·
Re: Parting Tool -
I should also add that I parted 4140 on my SB9A without any drama using this tool.
By Mike Poore · #108548 ·
Parting Tool -
Mark, l was the one the wrote about making a tool and the version I was going to make is similar to your Armstrong adaptation, which you said had problems. Therefore, I did make a tool using your
By Mike Poore · #108547 ·
Re: Ebay thread dial indicator
That Bambu a1 Mini is pretty remarkable, especially at $200. Thanks for the post. Your threading indicator is first class. My history with 3D printing goes back to the early '90s, shortly after 3D
By david pennington · #108546 ·
Re: Ebay thread dial indicator
I'd trust the listing for that, although that's certainly a wide range of lathe sizes for one item. If you can share the link we can take a look. You can probably get it cheaper if you find the model
By Rogan Creswick · #108545 ·
Ebay thread dial indicator
Hello all. ?Have been following for some time. ?This is my first post. ?There is a 3-D printed thread dial indicator on Ebay. ?I have a SB-13. ?Will this fit my lathe? ?The add says it fits a
By [email protected] · #108544 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
CXA HOLDER 4.25” Thanks, Rick Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2024 4:33 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] Automotive flat belts for lathes
By Rick Swineford · #108543 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
Yeah I was going to sell a tool that bolted to the top of a holder and decided to by holders and sell them with the tools. Too many variations of the BXA? ?to keep up with but the dovetails are all
By Mark · #108542 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
Thanks John! I'd love to see the finished tool.
By Mark · #108541 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
Mark, I just checked and my BXA holders are all over the place. I have a couple that measure 3" front to back, and a bunch at 3.5" approximately. Different suppliers, Aloris, Phase II, unknown
By Don Verdiani · #108540 ·
Re: Automotive flat belts for lathes
On 12/30/2024 10:29 AM, Mark via groups.io wrote: > On Mon, Dec 30, 2024 at 12:00 AM, Mike Poore wrote: > > I am a loyal watcher and subscriber. You do a good job with unique > projects that
By John Byghtn3 · #108539 ·