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RE: Installing a DRO Digital Read Out on a Lathe - henryarnold - 07-29-2012 (07-29-2012, 12:52 PM)EdK Wrote:(07-29-2012, 11:44 AM)henryarnold Wrote: Try refresh when your reach the page. It worked for me. I couldn't come up with a URL that worked directly from this page. I thought removing the "#" at the end helped but it did not. I tried a few other things that did not work. I think you are correct. Going to the link, copying it, and then repasting it seems to work. I also have to learn Python. I currently have a project where it is assumed that I already know how to create Python Classes. Oh Boy RE: Installing a DRO Digital Read Out on a Lathe - ScrapMetal - 07-29-2012 (07-29-2012, 12:44 PM)henryarnold Wrote: I also forgot to mention that because my lathe is a 10" instead of a 12", my cross slide is too short to fully contain the cross slide scale. Without a backing plate, the scale would hang out unprotected on each end of the cross slide. The backing plate and cover provide protection to the scale. I see a couple possible problems with using a "lock" like that. First, you may run the risk of putting "dimples" in the top of the slide making future locking less than accurate. Of more concern is that with a bit of wear you could be causing one side of the slide to lift adding all kinds of error to your cutting. Just my gut reaction though, -Ron RE: Installing a DRO Digital Read Out on a Lathe - henryarnold - 07-29-2012 (07-29-2012, 03:24 PM)ScrapMetal Wrote:(07-29-2012, 12:44 PM)henryarnold Wrote: I also forgot to mention that because my lathe is a 10" instead of a 12", my cross slide is too short to fully contain the cross slide scale. Without a backing plate, the scale would hang out unprotected on each end of the cross slide. The backing plate and cover provide protection to the scale. Ron, That makes sense. I think I'll have to come up with another solution. Earlier in this thread someone suggested a pin on the other side of the cross slide but that pin would be pushing directly on the dovetail. Henry On Edit: I checked the earlier post in this thread and the pictures are all missing so I have no idea how he proposed to add the cross slide lock. Henry Arnold RE: Installing a DRO Digital Read Out on a Lathe - lemelman - 07-30-2012 (07-29-2012, 08:43 AM)EdK Wrote:Sorry about that, is this one OK?(07-29-2012, 07:14 AM)lemelman Wrote: Here's another way to do it... http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/f28/dro-scale-cross-slide-18505/ RE: Installing a DRO Digital Read Out on a Lathe - EdK - 07-30-2012 (07-30-2012, 01:37 AM)lemelman Wrote:(07-29-2012, 08:43 AM)EdK Wrote:Sorry about that, is this one OK?(07-29-2012, 07:14 AM)lemelman Wrote: Here's another way to do it... Yup, that works. Thanks. Ed RE: Installing a DRO Digital Read Out on a Lathe - TOM REED - 10-15-2012 ED I have not really done anything much on my lathe but you apron and mine look identical, how does the cross slide on yours work with your dro, I think the installation is similar to mine. tom RE: Installing a DRO Digital Read Out on a Lathe - EdK - 10-15-2012 (10-15-2012, 01:02 AM)TOM REED Wrote: ED Tom, Are you talking about Henry's lathe? My lathe isn't pictured in this thread. Ed RE: Installing a DRO Digital Read Out on a Lathe - TOM REED - 10-15-2012 ED your lathe it is pictured first before mine in show your lathe. I checked my lathe and if i have a cross slide lock it is hidden behind the scale for the DRO, I even checked my old LOGAN which is in pieces, the cross slide is still on the saddle but it appears that it does not have one. tom RE: Installing a DRO Digital Read Out on a Lathe - EdK - 10-15-2012 (10-15-2012, 02:15 PM)TOM REED Wrote: ED your lathe it is pictured first before mine in show your lathe. I checked my lathe and if i have a cross slide lock it is hidden behind the scale for the DRO, I even checked my old LOGAN which is in pieces, the cross slide is still on the saddle but it appears that it does not have one. tom Tom, OK, I thought you were talking about this thread where you posted your message. Do you want to know about the cross slide lock and if it's blocked by the DRO scale? Ed |