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Taper Attachment home made. - aametalmaster - 03-23-2012

I made this a few years back for my SBL 10K and use it everynow and then. It works really well and it can be built many different ways. I used the round rollers because i had them on hand but square cut will work just fine. The same way with the sine bar on the back i used round but square would be just fine even flat bar will work. Enjoy...Bob


RE: Taper Attachment home made. - aametalmaster - 03-23-2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMCjHs9z1d8&feature=youtu.be


RE: Taper Attachment home made. - EdK - 03-23-2012

Bob,

Very nice taper attachment. It looks fairly simple too. I assume you have to take the cross slide lead-screw out when using the taper attachment. Is that correct? It appears so from the pictures.

Thanks,
Ed


RE: Taper Attachment home made. - ETC57 - 03-23-2012

I have a question regarding the mounting of a taper attachment and my smithy. It appears that the device attaches to the way on the back side of the lathe? if that is the case how would I go about installing one on my smithy? It has dove tail ways.

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Jerry.Popcorn




RE: Taper Attachment home made. - EdK - 03-23-2012

Jerry,

It doesn't have to attach to the ways. As a matter of fact, most of them don't. They usually bolt to the back of the lathe. My lathe has the threaded holes for attaching one but I don't have the taper attachment.

Ed


RE: Taper Attachment home made. - aametalmaster - 03-23-2012

(03-23-2012, 08:24 PM)ETC57 Wrote: I have a question regarding the mounting of a taper attachment and my smithy. It appears that the device attaches to the way on the back side of the lathe? if that is the case how would I go about installing one on my smithy? It has dove tail ways.





Jerry.Popcorn

You could drill and tap a hole on the end of your 3 in 1 combo i assume? for the bracket. The harder part would be removing the cross slide screw so the compound floats on the sine bar...Bob


RE: Taper Attachment home made. - ETC57 - 03-23-2012

Thank's Ed,

That makes it simpler!Big GrinBig Grin

Jerry.Popcorn


RE: Taper Attachment home made. - aametalmaster - 03-23-2012

(03-23-2012, 08:11 PM)EdAK Wrote: Bob,

Very nice taper attachment. It looks fairly simple too. I assume you have to take the cross slide lead-screw out when using the taper attachment. Is that correct? It appears so from the pictures.

Thanks,
Ed

Yes it is removed so the compound just floats on the sine bar...Bob


RE: Taper Attachment home made. - ETC57 - 03-23-2012

Thank's Bob,

Actually the screw for the cross slide comes out rather easily.

Jerry.


RE: Taper Attachment home made. - DaveH - 03-24-2012

Nice Bob, very nice. Smiley-signs107

You made a very nice video.Smiley-signs107
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DaveH