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RE: How to Wind a Coil Spring on the Metal Lathe - TomG - 07-24-2013

Yes Darren. Down would be preferable to keep the coils wound tightly together, but you probably wouldn't notice any difference unless the spring got to be very long.

Tom


RE: How to Wind a Coil Spring on the Metal Lathe - EdK - 07-24-2013

I've got some music wire on the way from McMaster. I'm going to try duplicating the spring I bought for the lathe pump center I made. I'll be using the mandrel software to determine the diameter of the mandrel and see how it turns (pun intended) out.

Ed


RE: How to Wind a Coil Spring on the Metal Lathe - Mayhem - 07-24-2013

(07-24-2013, 09:02 AM)EdK Wrote: I've got some music wire on the way from McMaster. I'm going to try duplicating the spring I bought for the lathe pump center I made. I'll be using the mandrel software to determine the diameter of the mandrel and see how it turns (pun intended) out.

Ed

Sounds good Ed - are you going to video the process?


RE: How to Wind a Coil Spring on the Metal Lathe - EdK - 07-24-2013

(07-24-2013, 09:04 AM)Mayhem Wrote:
(07-24-2013, 09:02 AM)EdK Wrote: I've got some music wire on the way from McMaster. I'm going to try duplicating the spring I bought for the lathe pump center I made. I'll be using the mandrel software to determine the diameter of the mandrel and see how it turns (pun intended) out.

Ed

Sounds good Ed - are you going to video the process?

Yes, I think so. It shouldn't be a "spare underwear at the ready" process. Big Grin

Ed


RE: How to Wind a Coil Spring on the Metal Lathe - Mayhem - 07-24-2013

(07-24-2013, 09:08 AM)EdK Wrote: ...It shouldn't be a "spare underwear at the ready" process. Big Grin

Ed

Famous last words...


RE: How to Wind a Coil Spring on the Metal Lathe - EdK - 07-24-2013

(07-24-2013, 09:15 AM)Mayhem Wrote:
(07-24-2013, 09:08 AM)EdK Wrote: ...It shouldn't be a "spare underwear at the ready" process. Big Grin

Ed

Famous last words...

Good point!


RE: How to Wind a Coil Spring on the Metal Lathe - oldgoaly - 07-31-2013

Well got the wire .162, did the mandrel size computing 1.039, but I need a little guidance on this end. Highlighted in yellow,

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would be easier if I could start at this point, insert wire into hole in mandrel, then form over a welded on extension then roll the rest out over the mandrel. Sound like a plan?
I know I can not bend by hand (tried it) the other way I thought of would be to form that on the DiArco bender(sorry don't have a good pic of it) then do the rest on the lathe.
Be warned I'm not fond of loud explosions, fires, loss of limbs while working in the shop.....Sweat


RE: How to Wind a Coil Spring on the Metal Lathe - TomG - 07-31-2013

Can you form a loop that small on the DiAcro? If not, I've had good luck bending wire around dowel pins in a plate. Leave a long tail for something to hold on to and cut it off when finished. You are definitely going to have to bend that loop before forming the spring.

Tom


RE: How to Wind a Coil Spring on the Metal Lathe - stevec - 07-31-2013

(07-31-2013, 12:38 PM)oldgoaly Wrote: .
Be warned I'm not fond of loud explosions, fires, loss of limbs while working in the shop.....Sweat

Wuss! RotflRotfl


RE: How to Wind a Coil Spring on the Metal Lathe - oldgoaly - 07-31-2013

OK Tom, will try that 1st, it's the bigger one #3 I think. Didn't get much with it so I've made most of the inserts.

SteveC save that stuff for the hockey rink!