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I use the same method although I made a pump centre, as I didn't have an arrow on hand!
So are you happy with the fit of the nuts?
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Happy in a qualified way...there is a tight area in the middle of the shaft, I must have had some deflection when cutting the external thread despite using the travelling steady (or follow rest), I brought the major diameter of the nut out to where I had an acceptable fit over the tight area, still pretty confident the backlash will be reasonable over the rest of the shaft. I had to come out about an extra .004" from where the end of the shaft screwed in easily, to get the middle section to a point where it will be okay to turn by the feedscrew handle. I guess all will be revealed when it is installed and I can see what the backlash is like.
I assume the fat end of your pump centre has a spring in it?
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Sorry - I left out that detail. Yes there is a spring in the fat end.
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(05-11-2015, 04:44 AM)Pete O Wrote: G'day guys, wondering what method people use for centering a centre-punch mark in the lathe.
Pete, I've always just used a center drill in the tailstock to start the hole.
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Steve - the question isn't how to start the hole, it is how to accurately locate the hole in a 4-jaw chuck.
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Yes, the hole had to be in a precise position that was not concentric with the outside of the workpiece.
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I also use a pump center with a DTI.
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Mayhem (05-11-2015)
Thanks Darren, Apparently I am able to read but not able to understand
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It was early in the morning for me. (Like that's an excuse
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Like the arrow Pete, recycling at its best. I've been going to build a pump centre, its on the list. For now its a 1/4 inch steel rod about a foot long with a point, same as your arrow.
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