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Re: Tachometer for 12" Atlas
Dan, I am sorry I don¡¯t understand what this is needed for. The speed is controlled by changing the belt, and each setting has a specific speed. Kurt S. Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2019 10:46 AM
By Kurt Sierens · #102715 ·
Tachometer for 12" Atlas
Any suggestions for a tachometer and mounting on an Atlas 12" lathe? Dan Coleman
By Dan and Marlene Coleman · #102714 ·
Re: Threading Gear Confusion
Robert ¨C thanks for the correction I was confusing things with the ¡°sliding gear¡± on my QCGB version , Keep well, Carvel Sent: 14 February 2019 03:03 AM To: [email protected] Subject:
By cwlathes · #102713 ·
Re: Threading Gear Confusion
Thanks, Carvel. What you show is what I had finally realized by studying the diagrams some more that are on the? cast iron cover. It may have appeared I was doing some threading but not yet. I was
By Stan Gorodenski · #102712 ·
Re: Threading Gear Confusion
The photo should explain things. Thanks. However, the 32T Spindle gear being as long as it is, is a holdover from the 9¡± and the 10 through 10E. Sometimes the chart calls for the gear in the ¡°A¡±
By Robert Downs · #102711 ·
Re: Atlas / Craftsman 10F-12 10" & 12" Lathe Half Nuts / Split Nut
Delrin cuts like butter, flies all over too.Dave?Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
By Dave Matticks · #102710 ·
Re: Atlas / Craftsman 10F-12 10" & 12" Lathe Half Nuts / Split Nut
660/932 whatever you want to call it cuts like butter.?HSS works great. Does kind of fly all over though!Dave?Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
By Dave Matticks · #102709 ·
Re: Threading Gear Confusion
Stan , Does this help ? The ¡°spindle¡± 32T gear is quite long , and can accommodate the 32/16T combination gear being mounted either way , either as a reduction or as an idler , Regards, Carvel
By cwlathes · #102708 ·
Re: Atlas / Craftsman 10F-12 10" & 12" Lathe Half Nuts / Split Nut
I do not what his problem is. ?I machine 660 bronze on my 12" Atlas lathe all the time, and it's no big deal, not like aluminum bronze or the harder stuff.
By Pumpguy · #102707 ·
Re: Threading Gear Confusion
Stan, The only time that you would ever remove the 32T spindle gear would be as the second step in removing the spindle from the headstock. And yes, there is never any 16T gear ever installed on the
By Robert Downs · #102706 ·
Re: Atlas / Craftsman 10F-12 10" & 12" Lathe Half Nuts / Split Nut
If it's a double, sorry.Just a thought, if you're going to make bushings or ???. Various bronze alloys are readily available as hollow bar.Only had one place match McMaster but $25.00. shipping!1 3/4
By Dave Matticks · #102705 ·
Re: Atlas lathe capstan (rack & pinion) tailstock
Sure would like to see some detailed information on these mods, especially the capstan feed tailstock ram. ?I have some articles on how this was done to other lathes, but need to do some head
By Pumpguy · #102704 ·
Atlas MF horizontal mill, power feed gears
I am finally reassembling my Atlas MF horizontal mill, and am confused about how the Pick-O-Matic power feed gears are supposed to be assembled. ? I have the OEM manual for this machine, but the
By Pumpguy · #102703 ·
Re: Threading Gear Confusion
This is still all confusing, but I think it correctly dawned on me how the double (compound?) gear that consists of two gears, a 32 and a 16 is mounted on the 1/2" diameter shaft. Looking at the
By Stan Gorodenski · #102702 ·
Re: Super lathe bench
How did you? discover a twist in the bed of your lathe. - By using a precision level, the kind you can tell if it is out of level by .0005 and is normally used to level machine tools. In this case it
By Robert · #102701 ·
Re: Threading Gear Confusion
Stan, Each gear that can be mounted on the change gear bracket (AKA Banjo), plus the Screw Gear which is the one in line with the lead screw, can be mounted in either of two positions called F for
By Robert Downs · #102700 ·
Re: Threading Gear Confusion
Thanks, Robert. One other question. In the table attached to the heavy cast iron cover is a column called 'Spindle Stud Gear.'? I'm assuming this is the threading gear that is attached to the back
By Stan Gorodenski · #102699 ·
Re: Super lathe bench
True GP, but a concrete top is really cool and if someone wants it, why not? Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/ghei36> ________________________________ Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 9:33:36 PM
By Andrei · #102698 ·
Re: Super lathe bench
Could the twist have been induced by overtightening the bolts holding the lathe to a less than ideal countertop? Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/ghei36> ________________________________ Sent:
By Andrei · #102697 ·
Re: Super lathe bench
NcwonlineHow did you? discover a twist in the bed of your lathe. I have mine mounted on a 1 3/4 solid wood door for years no problemGP
By Guenther Paul · #102696 ·