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Pic's of my Turret Tool Post I Made for my 9" SB


 

Subject: Pic's of my Turret Tool Post I Made for my 9" SB


I have also attached a picture of my reconditioned lathe on my new bench
ready to go.
And my little milling machine I picked up for $400.00.

Enjoy

Jim


Paul R. Hvidston
 

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Nice work, Jim. I presume you used the mill. I'd like to make some more turret tool posts, but I'll have to use the lathe. Always enjoy the pictures. The lathe looks very cool. BTW is that a new chuck on the lathe, or did you manage to somehow polish up an old one?
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Paul R. Hvidston
ACKSYS Engineering
Upland, CA

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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 12:49 PM
Subject: [southbendlathe] Re: Pic's of my Turret Tool Post I Made for my 9" SB

Subject: Pic's of my Turret Tool Post I Made for my 9" SB


I have also attached a picture of my reconditioned lathe on my new bench
ready to go.
And my little milling machine I picked up for $400.00.

Enjoy

Jim


JS. EARLY
 

Looks good. Maybe I should post a picture of the turret post on my heavy
duty cross slide as it uses a very neat method of centering tool bits with
out shims. The mill behind the lathe is my RF-20 pretty much the same as
yours but I got the belt cover with mine.
JWE

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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 12:49 PM
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SB


Subject: Pic's of my Turret Tool Post I Made for my 9" SB


I have also attached a picture of my reconditioned lathe on my new bench
ready to go.
And my little milling machine I picked up for $400.00.

Enjoy

Jim

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Paul R. Hvidston
 

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JWE,
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I like that MASSIVE cross slide on your SB. How does?your turret TP center the bit w/o shims? It's non-obvious from the picture, unless it's what appears to be the radiused slot bottoms making it sort of a rocker configuration.
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I'd like to get one of those cross-slides with multiple T-slots like from ?but I have no way to machine the rough cast part. It would be nice to be able to bolt things to the cross slide for boring, as well as having the option of a rear-cutoff tool. Keep the pictures coming, guys!
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Paul R. Hvidston
Upland, CA

----- Original Message -----
From: JS. EARLY
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 6:01 PM
Subject: Re: [southbendlathe] Re: Pic's of my Turret Tool Post I Made for my 9" SB

Looks good. Maybe I should post a picture of the turret post on my heavy
duty cross slide as it uses a very neat method of centering tool bits with
out shims. The mill behind the lathe is my RF-20 pretty much the same as
yours but I got the belt cover with mine.
JWE


 

Yes I had to buy a new 5" 3-jaw. Price was $95.00 CDN or $65.00 USD.
This has the two sets of Jaws and Wrench.


--- In southbendlathe@y..., "Paul R. Hvidston" <p.hvidston@i...>
wrote:
Nice work, Jim. I presume you used the mill. I'd like to make some
more turret tool posts, but I'll have to use the lathe. Always enjoy
the pictures. The lathe looks very cool. BTW is that a new chuck on
the lathe, or did you manage to somehow polish up an old one?

Paul R. Hvidston
ACKSYS Engineering
Upland, CA

----- Original Message -----
From: kestrel@n...
To: southbendlathe@y...
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 12:49 PM
Subject: [southbendlathe] Re: Pic's of my Turret Tool Post I Made
for my 9" SB


Subject: Pic's of my Turret Tool Post I Made for my 9" SB


I have also attached a picture of my reconditioned lathe on my new
bench
ready to go.
And my little milling machine I picked up for $400.00.

Enjoy

Jim