Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Mike, what you need to see is in the attachment to this email from John Wilshusen. /g/atlas-craftsman/message/107056 HTH! Bill in OKC William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) A human being
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
well I guess I'm not decent , or at least a decent machinist ??? ??? animal
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mike allen
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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
WoW! Bruce, that is spectacular! Especially considering you did the machining on a lathe! Raymond.
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mondosmetals
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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Please explain. The factory drawing notes that all grooves are 43¡ã Included angle. Raymond
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mondosmetals
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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
That is gorgeous! I have a similar vise, but it's cast alloy, not steel, and not nearly as pretty. I doubt it's as functional, either. Great work! Bill in OKC William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) A
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Normal facing or turning tool is fine. Nothing at all special about the angles, as you¡¯ll likely have to rotate your tool holder anyway. You may have to grind away some of the backside of the cutter
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jmartin957 <[email protected]>
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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Very nice work, Bruce. Where did you find the drawings for it? ________________________________ Sent: Friday, April 17, 2020 10:57 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject:
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Andrei
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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Awesome job, beautiful work! Kurt S. Sent: Friday, April 17, 2020 10:57 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [atlas-craftsman IO] Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment Also,
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Kurt Sierens
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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Bruce, you should be proud, that is awesome. Are you going into production on those (hint, hint)?
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Steve Johnson
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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Also, just so people will not think I am totally clueless, this is my *COVID19 project* I just completed on my lathe.? It is a knock-off of an old Miller Falls No. 1 Hand Vise.? I am proud of it
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exerpd+groupsio@...
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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Bruce, Have been following your thread and in the last post, happen to remember that I had what I think your looking for. Its an old Duplex instructional pdf showing the tools needed. Hope this helps.
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Art Eckstein
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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Thanks to all for the info on the types, sizes, & locations for aluminum (& Cast Iron) to do the job.? It will be an interesting project. *John WIlshusen* ¨C Thank you very much for the pdf!? Just
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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
My point, exactly, was that most of us are not professional machinists. Saying that you need to grind multiple tools to cut the profiles necessary would be useful information, though not sufficient.
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: Craftsman 101.07301 with a 383.22970 chuck
I was scratching my head thinking i was missing something. Looks like to need to make a few tools to make this work. appreciate the help [email protected]> wrote:
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Aaron Nash
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Re: Craftsman 101.07301 with a 383.22970 chuck
That key is not for that chuck. The chuck you have takes a spanner wrench that goes in the holes on the chuck, spinning the outer ring. Another square wrench goes on the flats on the back of the chuck
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Dennis Williams
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Re: Craftsman 101.07301 with a 383.22970 chuck
It looks like the chuck on my little Unimat. I believe you just use a piece of rod (called a tommy bar) to turn the scroll to tighten it. You may need to use a cresent wrench on a jaw for leverage.
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Kurt Sierens
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Craftsman 101.07301 with a 383.22970 chuck
I have a quick question, purchased a 101.07301 with a 383.22970 chuck and wanted to know how to use the chuck? The seller told me it came with a working chuck and key, chuck was a bit frozen so i took
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Aaron Nash
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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Whenever I began learning to use tools of any sort it began with how to set up the tool so work could get done safely, efficiently, and with quality. Obtaining the proper cutting tool with which to do
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Jim Irwin
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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Guenther¡¯s reply may have seemed harsh, but I don¡¯t think he was far off target. I¡¯d have instead said that any decent machinist - or anyone with experience running one of these light lathes -
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jmartin957 <[email protected]>
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Re: Need Pulley for Craftsman Speed-Reducing Attachment
Guenther, most of us here are amateurs. Not professional machinists. That is quite enough. If you do not have something constructive to say, do not say anything at all. Bill in OKC William R. Meyers,
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Bill in OKC too
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