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Threading using patterns


 

FWIW
Back in the 80s, Don Gordon writing in MODEL ENGINEER in England had a four
or five part series on making a lathe w/o another lathe. It had a treadle
drive and used a piece of T-bar as lathe bed. The spindle was to be threaded
using a pattern similar to the Unimat.
Like so many of these things, I never made it but sure enjoyed reading and
rereading about it.
Larry Murray


GuyW
 

Can you ID those articles closer? I'd like to get a set...

-Guy-

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Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 6:03 AM
Subject: [UNIMAT] Threading using patterns


FWIW
Back in the 80s, Don Gordon writing in MODEL ENGINEER in England had a four
or five part series on making a lathe w/o another lathe. It had a treadle
drive and used a piece of T-bar as lathe bed. The spindle was to be threaded
using a pattern similar to the Unimat.
Like so many of these things, I never made it but sure enjoyed reading and
rereading about it.
Larry Murray






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