Re: Screw and Idle gears
I would like to thank you all for your help. I tried to fine the gears on Ebay with no luck finding a match for the ones that were on the lathe. The idle gear has a 6 to 1 ratio with the large one
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pwoolybul@...
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Re: Screw and Idle gears
I bought these Metric Transposing Gears for my 9A, which I believe to be some form of nylon. They work GREAT.
Keith
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Keith
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Re: Screw and Idle gears
Should be able to find any gear you want here;
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2553941.m570.l1313&_nkw=South+Bend+lathe+9+%26+10K+gears&_sacat=0
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Phillip Rankin
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Re: Screw and Idle gears
3D-printed gears should work just fine. As long as you don't drop or crash the machine. There is a groups.io group for that purpose (among other) that I happen to own.
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Bill in OKC too
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Screw and Idle gears
I bought a South Bend 9c lathe that had been dropped. The screw and idle gears have be broken. Does anyone know were to get one or will a 3d printed gears work as a replacement.? Also if 3d printed
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pwoolybul@...
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Re: Thanks for allowing me to join
Looks great
Dave
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davesmith1800
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Re: Thanks for allowing me to join
It does not. Well tooled lathe but lacking the taper attachment and a steady rest.
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randy
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Re: Thanks for allowing me to join
Got one pretty much like yours. Mine has the taper attachment, does yours?
John
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comstock_friend
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Re: Looking for info on a Carl Hansen clone of a 9" South Bend
ok... Understood
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randy
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Re: Looking for info on a Carl Hansen clone of a 9" South Bend
Hi Randy, no you're in the right group! I'm the interloper with my clone :)
Your post was just a different thread
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James Thornton
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Re: Thanks for allowing me to join
Here's a couple of pics. I'll figure the posting etc out but being a senior it won't be super fast.
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randy
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Re: Looking for info on a Carl Hansen clone of a 9" South Bend
Maybe I'm in the wrong group. Or... I posted where I shouldn't have. Mine is a true SB not a clone. Am I in the wrong group?????
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randy
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Re: Looking for info on a Carl Hansen clone of a 9" South Bend
Good info. I'll post pics soon.
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randy
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Re: Looking for info on a Carl Hansen clone of a 9" South Bend
I believe it is license by South Bend .
South Bend Lathe license all over world to build the 9 and 10K.
The 10K and 9 use most same parts. This helps if need parts
Some companies that built the
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davesmith1800
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Re: Looking for info on a Carl Hansen clone of a 9" South Bend
I finally got round to building a workbench and installing the lathe. (one of the benefits of lock-down I guess!)
Aligned the bed (using Rollys Dad's Method - works really well!) So I find the lathe
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James Thornton
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Re: Thanks for allowing me to join
Great to have you join
I hope to see photos
Dave
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davesmith1800
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Thanks for allowing me to join
I just picked up an old SB 9. (Ibelieve) so I'm sure I'll be asking for advice etc. I just got it but will post more as I get this tooling sorted out.
Randy
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randy
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Re: 16-21 South Bend Lathe
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See links below for information Lathes and machine work?
Group on 9A/9N South Bend Lathe .
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/southbendlathe9
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davesmith1800
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Re: 16-21 South Bend Lathe
Thanks Dave, been busy at her house selling antique tractors, by the time I get home and do grass cutting and garden I am ready for bed, managed to get a few more parts stripped and primed, it going
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Joe Guidry
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Re: South Bend X - what is it?
My HF 7x10 weighs about 100lbs. It is around 24" long. My Atlas TH42 (10x24) weighs about 267lbs, and is about 42" long.? My SB Heavy 10L (10x30) weighs about 1060 lbs, and is about 54" long. . An 8"
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Bill in OKC too
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