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Re: 10-450Tool post grinder
Mike: I don't have the Atlas TPG, but made one from a HFT router.? Both the external and internal arbors screw into the TPG spindle nose.? The internal arbor uses an ER collet so it will accept
By Bill Buckalew · #117139 ·
Re: 10-450Tool post grinder
For small work I made an aluminum mount to thread a dremel nose into and mount in a standard AXA tool holder. ?I think Dremel is a 3/4” thread. For larger work I made a simple wooden mount for a
By jf08056 · #117138 ·
Re: 10-450Tool post grinder
Ok Will do. I will get it set up and post some pictures by the weekend. Merry Christmas! Mike
By Mike K6AJ · #117137 ·
Re: 10-450Tool post grinder
??? Well the votes are in Mike , Ya know what they say , " Pic's or it didn't happen " Ya can put the pic's in the photo section & that way ya don't keep getting mails wanting copies mailed one at
By mike allen · #117136 ·
Re: 10-450Tool post grinder
Can't speak for anyone else, but I'd like to see photos of the rototiller and toolpost grinder setups. Thanks! Bill in OKC? William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) Aphorisms to live by:Good judgement
By Bill in OKC too · #117135 ·
Re: 10-450Tool post grinder
I would love to see it. Bill
By William Easby · #117134 ·
Re: 10-450Tool post grinder
Hello, I have a tool post grinder but I do not have a setup to adapt Dremel style grinding wheels to it. What I did was made a tool post adapter for a Roto Zip tool. ?I built a collar that replaced
By Mike K6AJ · #117133 ·
Re: 10-450Tool post grinder
I do not [email protected]> wrote:
By Joel Rogers · #117132 ·
Re: 10-450Tool post grinder
thanks , it looks like there a small tapered arbor with threads to draw it? into the spindle . I'm thinkin of sellin mine? & not sure if I can get more for it if I have that arbor or not . animal
By mike allen · #117131 ·
Re: 10-450Tool post grinder
Hey there, i have one of these grinders but I don't have any of the internal grinding wheels Yahoo Mail: Search, Organize, Conquer On Sun, Dec 22, 2024 at 2:15, mike allen<animal@...>
By michael nolletti · #117130 ·
10-450Tool post grinder
??? Does anyone have one of these tool post grinders ? I'm looking for some pic's of the setup for using? internal Dremel style grinding stones with their own arbors . I think I may be missing a
By mike allen · #117129 ·
Re: Bad Chuck - Can it be Solved
I’ve said this before, don’t know if in this group or not. It doesn’t matter how much runout a lathe spindle chuck has IF (underline IF) you use a piece of rough stock larger in diameter than
By Steven H · #117128 ·
Re: Bad Chuck - Can it be Solved
This has turned into a really informative thread, especially for someone that is new to much of the machining world. Thank you all again. Guy Sent From iPad
By Guy Edkins <gedkins@...> · #117127 ·
Re: Bad Chuck - Can it be Solved
Good advice. I agree that - in general - three jaw chucks are less accurate than four jaw chucks. It is important to note, however, that the question of accuracy is related not to the number of jaws
By jmartin957 <[email protected]> · #117126 ·
shimming the saddle/carriage
Rebuilding this atlas of mine has been a steep learning curve but there is light at the end of the tunnel.? The shims that were on the carriage/saddle were 10 thou at the back and 17 thou on the
By hedgesben@... · #117125 ·
Re: Bad Chuck - Can it be Solved
First, try Bill's advice to disassemble and clean the chuck. Second, disabuse yourself of the mistaken notion held by most hobbyists that a three-jaw chuck is precise. Beginning apprentices used to be
By rfmarchi1 · #117124 ·
Re: Bad Chuck - Can it be Solved
Now you can afford to buy yourself a 4-jaw chuck, if you don't already have one, or possibly a collet chuck. Both are handy if you need better TIR than your 3-jaw will give you. Bill in OKC
By Bill in OKC too · #117123 ·
Re: Bad Chuck - Can it be Solved
Yay! Hoo Boy, there's a cautionary tale there about maintenance. I never have enough time to make stuff, but stories like this keep reminding me that I need to take the machines apart and clean them
By vt_biketim · #117122 ·
Re: Bad Chuck - Can it be Solved
Glad to hear it!? Some chucks are fixable, and some are not. Glad yours was. Jon
By Jon Elson · #117121 ·
Re: Bad Chuck - Can it be Solved
Hi all, Great news. Tore down chuck completely. Ugly in there. Not any more. Clean as a whistle. Greased. Carefully reassembled. Viola! TIR is .0032! I am very pleased. Thank you all for the help
By Guy Edkins <gedkins@...> · #117120 ·