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After making "Thread cutting on the Lathe, Part Four", there was some whining about how anyone can cut nice threads on a Hardinge, and what about us Atlas guys? Well, as I said in the video, the process of cutting a thread is pretty much the same on any lathe, and to prove the point, I packed up the camera and headed over to my Dad's house to cut a mating 1-12UNF 3B thread on his Atlas lathe. I have to say that I was sweating a bit since I haven't used an Atlas in over 30 years, and never cut threads with change gears, but it turned out alright and I actually learned a few things. Like I don't want an Atlas in my shop.
Anyway, here is the result, with the second part to follow shortly.
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Dam them batteries Tom , I was just getting into that still its something to look forward to, I hope you will get a chance to make the video while I am asleep .
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(09-02-2013, 05:21 PM)TomG Wrote: I actually learned a few things. Like I don't want an Atlas in my shop.
I hear ya Tom but the Atlas 10x36 flatbed with no QC box was my first lathe at age 17 and that's how the following 50 years got started.
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You're welcome to come cut one on mine Tom
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I would actually love to Darren...maybe some day.
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my question is why pull the bit into the trailing face and not into the leading when making cutting depth adjustments??
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(09-03-2013, 08:18 AM)dallen Wrote: my question is why pull the bit into the trailing face and not into the leading when making cutting depth adjustments??
David,
The reason I did it that way is because the Atlas isn't rigid enough to swing the compound to the left and extend the bar, and you can't swing it to the right and cut the thread on the backside of the bore because the chuck would unscrew, and I don't like trying to read the compound dial with it swung to the right rear. The set-up I used worked fine and produced a perfect thread, but is technically incorrect, so rather than take the grief on YouTube, I elected to re-shoot the video with the compound to the right rear. The first of two additional parts is uploading now and the second will follow shortly.
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Ok, I think all the bugs are worked out. Here's part two, Setting Up the Tool.
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Here's part three and I'm going to bed. It's probably still uploading, but should be available soon.
This video has driven me to drink (not that I need an excuse)
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