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Looks good. Personally, I'd add a handle, similar to this one so you don't need a tool to tighten.
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(06-08-2022, 06:49 AM)rleete Wrote: Looks good. Personally, I'd add a handle, similar to this one so you don't need a tool to tighten.
That would hit the gib adjusting screws. The Allen wrench is within arms reach whenever I'm at the lathe so it's not a big deal in this case.
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On my mini I put a piece of t-slot from LMS, I think it was from the micro mill or something like that. AXA fits on it nicely and I can move it around. And I also removed the compound.
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Almost finished the step plates. Just have to create the scallops on the knobs. I need the spin indexer to do that and trying to disassemble it to clean and lube it but the spindle is stuck on. I tried a pretty beefy hammer to knock it out but no go so I'm going to go get some penetrating oil to spray it with.
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Why not just knurl it?
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(06-17-2022, 01:16 PM)rleete Wrote: Why not just knurl it?
I don't have a knurling tool yet. I plan on making a scaled down version of Tom's design to fit the mini lathe.
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EdK (06-17-2022)
All those fancy do-dads you have, and a knurling tool is not among them? For shame.
I still can't get a decent knurl about half the time, but I'm usually making stuff for the shop, so it isn't critical. I've been planning on getting some different (better?) wheels, but it's a pretty low priority for me right now.
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Got'r done for real.
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Mr. fancy pants. I'm surprised you didn't engine turn the plates.
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