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Re: Atlas lathe capstan (rack & pinion) tailstock
Proof that you can do a lot with a little!Nice. Dave Matticks? Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
By Dave Matticks · #102131 ·
Re: 10" tailstock on a 12" Craftsman lathe?
As I think that I mentioned earlier at least indirectly, the same 10D-603 tailstock was used on the 10¡± and 12¡± lever operated tailstocks and tailstock turrets. So actually four accessories,
By Robert Downs · #102130 ·
Re: Atlas lathe capstan (rack & pinion) tailstock
AMAZING and exemplary work here! Jim I
By Jim Irwin · #102129 ·
Re: 10" tailstock on a 12" Craftsman lathe?
??? ??? Wow, a separate casting for a limited production accessory! Those were "The Good Old Days!" I have tinkered with the design of a capstan feed tailstock but with the capability of having
By Bill Williams · #102128 ·
Re: 10" tailstock on a 12" Craftsman lathe?
Hi Bill . . . Factory Here is an extract from the catalogue from the ¡°Good Old Days¡± Regards, Carvel Sent: 14 January 2019 12:31 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
By cwlathes · #102127 ·
Re: Iron Giants - Not lathe but still interesting
Hi qanthony87 Thanks for the video on presses. I had not seen that one. Pete McLaughlin
By Pete McLaughlin <pete_mclaughlin_93555@...> · #102126 ·
Re: 10" tailstock on a 12" Craftsman lathe?
I have a 10" Tailstock with the lever action and 6 position turret and 6 position stop..Really great piece for doing a large quantity, I used it once..Found two complete units at the scrap yard about
By seb fontana <speedoo51@...> · #102125 ·
Atlas lathe capstan (rack & pinion) tailstock
Not my lathe, but photos of another fellows (he may be a member of this Group) capstan tailstock mod and other ball handles that he installed on his lathe. Regards,Steven R.?HaskellTroy, MI
By Steven H · #102124 ·
Re: Iron Giants - Not lathe but still interesting
Amen to that. On both counts. :-) Robert Downs Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2019 18:54 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [atlas-craftsman IO] Iron Giants - Not lathe but still
By Robert Downs · #102123 ·
Re: Iron Giants - Not lathe but still interesting
very cool.
By john · #102122 ·
Re: 10" tailstock on a 12" Craftsman lathe?
It is an Atlas 695 (10¡±). On the standard 10D-6 Base. Robert Downs Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2019 16:31 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [atlas-craftsman IO] 10" tailstock on a
By Robert Downs · #102121 ·
Re: Feed rate increase and crazy thread milling, just for fun
Me too.? Please keep us informed.? Bill in Los Osos?
By Bill Buckalew · #102120 ·
Re: Iron Giants - Not lathe but still interesting
Very cool!My wife doesn't understand the fascination. I don't care, still cool!Thanks,?Dave? Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
By Dave Matticks · #102119 ·
Iron Giants - Not lathe but still interesting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpgK51w6uhk
By qanthony87 · #102118 ·
Re: 10" tailstock on a 12" Craftsman lathe?
??? ??? Carvel, is this a factory one, an aftermarket accessory, or a shopbuilt one?? Bill in Boulder CO USA
By Bill Williams · #102117 ·
Re: Feed rate increase and crazy thread milling, just for fun
All the best to you and yours, Bill.
By Richard Hughson · #102116 ·
Re: 10" tailstock on a 12" Craftsman lathe?
Sure would save a lot of cranking! Dave
By Dave Matticks · #102115 ·
Re: 10" tailstock on a 12" Craftsman lathe?
Wow, very nice! I have an extra 12¡± tailstock and someday plan on modifying it to do this, oh and maybe for turret too ? Kurt S. Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2019 3:37 PM To:
By Kurt Sierens · #102114 ·
Re: 10" tailstock on a 12" Craftsman lathe?
Just to follow on Robert¡¯s description , for those of you who may not have seen one given its comparative rarity , here¡¯s a pic of a lever action tailstock . . . Comes in handy occasionally . . .
By cwlathes · #102113 ·
Re: Feed rate increase and crazy thread milling, just for fun
If you need to cut something like that consider putting it in gear and rotate the chuck by hand, if it's multiple passes put a mark on the chuck with some kind of pointer so you can do it again. I've
By Dave Matticks · #102112 ·