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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. [attachment=406] [attachment=407] Jerry. 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. 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! Jerry. RE: Taper Attachment home made. - aametalmaster - 03-23-2012 (03-23-2012, 08:11 PM)EdAK Wrote: Bob, 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. You made a very nice video. DaveH |