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Re: DB/SL Dividing Attachment
I have a dividing head inherited from my late machinist friend, it uses gears to index the head, I have found it easy to make new gears on a 3d printer, I can make plates with just the number of
By Peter ashby · #63967 ·
Re: DB/SL Dividing Attachment
They also had a 24 tooth wheel, so they had 4 different wheel.?Jeff
By Jkle379184 · #63966 ·
Re: DB/SL Dividing Attachment
Hi Dick: Perhaps you could add a protractor between the chuck and the indexer. Then if you know the angle you are shooting for you will know you are close to right. Carl.
By Carl · #63965 ·
DB/SL Dividing Attachment
I have the original DBSL dividing attachment with 3 dividing wheels or gears. There is no good way of knowing what space or notch I am in as I can¡¯t see the notch. I think this makes it very hard to
By OldToolmaker · #63964 ·
Re: Unimat DB/SL VS Unimat3?
Hi Gang: Two formula for deflection: L = length A = area ??? a = interior area D = depth ??? d = interior depth w = load First a solid rod = w*L? / 24*A*D? Second a hollow tube = w*L? /
By Carl · #63963 ·
Re: Unimat DB/SL VS Unimat3?
I don't know if they used "centerless grinding" to make the rods.? But there is a good chance they did.? It is also more efficient if making large number of parts.? No mounting of the part between
By Charles Kinzer · #63962 ·
Re: Unimat DB/SL VS Unimat3?
I believe that weight for weight tubes are stronger than solid rods but not diameter for diameter
By pete · #63961 ·
Re: Unimat DB/SL VS Unimat3?
This kind of discussion causes me to imagine that there¡¯s an obscure office in a long forgotten basement in an old NASA or Dept of Defence building somewhere, where someone is drafting the MilSpec
By Mehmood · #63960 ·
Re: Vice for my Unimat DB
Carl, I have two small precision grinding vises, one smaller and one larger. I use them on my Unimat. They work nicely on the little Unimat and much better than the Unimat vise. --
By OldToolmaker · #63959 ·
Re: Vice for my Unimat DB
Good Find Bruno! Those are nice precision vices, the type I've used for grinding small parts. Much nicer than the Unimat vice. Nice looking blacken adapter. I would add some more mounting holes so you
By Carl · #63958 ·
Re: Unimat DB/SL VS Unimat3?
We went through this some time ago in great detail - or at least I did. Hardening steel does not make it stiffer, which is what we want for a lathe bed. It raises the yield point, at which the steel
By Keith S. Angus · #63957 ·
Vice for my Unimat DB
I've been looking for a long time to find a scrubbing stick for my little Unimat. Either the parts on offer are totally rotten or outrageously expensive. I looked around for an alternative and found a
By Bruno · #63956 ·
Re: Unimat DB/SL VS Unimat3?
Ground & finished Drill rod, or "silver steel" that I do not believe was hardened to any degree? Not sure of the alloy used either? I'm very curious though if anyone has more info ?
By Nate Crouch · #63955 ·
Re: Unimat DB/SL VS Unimat3?
A tube of the same mass as a solid rod is stiffer, but it will have a larger diameter.? For the same diameter, a rod is stiffer than a tube.? And since the rod has more mass than a same diameter
By Charles Kinzer · #63954 ·
Re: Unimat DB/SL VS Unimat3?
Am I right in thinking that tubes are stiffer than solid rods? I have a U3 (so don¡¯t know) but do folks swap out the solid rods for tubes, maybe made from some exotic extra-stiff material? Getting
By Peter Brooks · #63953 ·
Re: Unimat DB/SL VS Unimat3?
Charles, the DB & SL do not use tubular beds but use solid round steel bar. -- http://www.homemadetools.net/ forum/ OFF- SET-tailstock-center-65965#post105972 http://www.homemadetools.net/
By OldToolmaker · #63952 ·
Re: Unimat DB/SL VS Unimat3?
Well said Chuck, ? ? ? ?The "Bar Bed" element of the DB/SL design will forever be their Achilles heel. ?That said, they are worth their weight if they inspire the learning of how and why.
By Nate Crouch · #63951 ·
Re: Unimat DB/SL VS Unimat3?
I own both, and for what I want (small scale model railway work) the U3 is a much better machine.It's more rigid (and therefore better for parting off and using forming tools), it has a bigger spindle
By paul b · #63950 ·
Re: Unimat DB/SL VS Unimat3?
The U3 bed will definitely be stiffer.? Of course, rigidity by the time you get to where the tool point meets the work piece also depends on other things, like quality of the slide(s) tool post,
By Charles Kinzer · #63949 ·
Re: Unimat DB/SL VS Unimat3?
I have been really pleased with the work I have done on my DB / SL mostly brass but some steel as well and not so long ago a U3 came up for sale (owner deceased) on a wood forum I am on and I
By phill005 · #63948 ·