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RE: Shapers who else has one? - Hawkeye - 02-26-2013 Yes. That is a ratchet that came with the shaper. I took it off for a while and used a small ratcheting wrench, but went back to the big one. RE: Shapers who else has one? - sasquatch - 02-27-2013 Interesting, i never saw that before, you have a unique shaper i think. RE: Shapers who else has one? - Hawkeye - 02-28-2013 The fact that they were kits makes them each unique in some way. Apparently, you could get a casting kit or one with some of the major machining already done. I think mine was the latter. Nice fit and finish. RE: Shapers who else has one? - big job - 02-28-2013 Not sure if I put my milling & lapping attachment in here, but I will do it again IF I can. Since these were taken my extention setup is now power feed about .005 rotation per stroke. Thats how we do round tapers on a shaper, then of course the taper is finished on a lathe > saves time on my back V/S standing at a lathe using the compound method. sp Yes I have a great big mill but this setup on the shaper works well with small pieces and cheaper to run........................... RE: Shapers who else has one? - sasquatch - 02-28-2013 Wow big job, now that is certainly utilizing the shaper ,, very interesting, wondering what other uses one could come up with. RE: Shapers who else has one? - big job - 03-01-2013 (02-28-2013, 08:43 AM)sasquatch Wrote: Wow big job, now that is certainly utilizing the shaper ,, very interesting, wondering what other uses one could come up with. Ya sasq, Although these things came out of my brain, I am positive they have already been invented before. After all shapers have all the axies of a mill, so why not, only while milling for using a Y axis I just move it with my hand on the pulley with the machine off. I run my 'so called mill head' at 60lb of air with the air throttle foot controled which seems to be the sweet spot. The die grinder clapper adaptor started life as a 3.5" pipe reducer I turned to the exact taper to the bottom of the die grinder no set screws just a taper fit. tight ridged solid. Then the top of adaptor has a set screw so I can actually nod the head- a mini Bridgy. And then I thought, what if, I will try a slot with the mill running and the ram is ramming; amazing cut. The only word for "those to try this" is make sure you cover the machine, my first time my shaper turned from grey to yellow with brass !! Then for slotting i just stick a cut off wheel on the die grinder for instant screw head slots.. Thread stop totally made on the shaper drilled and tapped and all. RE: Shapers who else has one? - sasquatch - 03-01-2013 neat stuff, and thanks for the pics. RE: Shapers who else has one? - DaveH - 03-03-2013 That's very clever, very nice DaveH RE: Shapers who else has one? - Jan Nieuwenhuis - 05-13-2013 My 8" shaper is made by the Dutch AI-Hembrug factory. [attachment=5274] [attachment=5275] [attachment=5276] [attachment=5277] It was almost unused when I bought it last year. I've got a little workshop of 2.25 x 4.5 m (7 1/2 x 15 feet) in which I managed to cram two toolroom lathes, the shaper, a horizontal/vertical mill, a die filer, a tool&cutter grinder and a table drill (which is placed on the workbench). [attachment=5279] [attachment=5278] I guess you could say it's a little tight The shaper is about 50 years old and still in perfect shape. It doesn't have the original vise, but the former owner put a Brockhaus vise on it. The vise alone would have cost new more than I paid for the complete shaper!! Its performing perfectly on the shaper, so no complaints from me... Cheers, Jan RE: Shapers who else has one? - doubleboost - 05-13-2013 (05-13-2013, 03:03 PM)Jan Nieuwenhuis Wrote: My 8" shaper is made by the Dutch AI-Hembrug factory. Very nice Cosy would be a good way to describe your shop Mine is the same (less machines though) John |