08-15-2015, 05:33 PM
Home Shop Made Tools
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08-16-2015, 01:56 AM
Good to see I am not the only one making tools , I knew you lot were holding back , nicely done lads , dam fine examples of home shop machining .
Hi Ed , as ever most of my projects have a wee bit welding in them , the main bracket was fabricated . Its always a toss up between casting or fabricating ,either way both are fun to do . Wish I had room for a larger blasting cab Greg ,yours looks a good size ,nicely made too . Spotted your weld positioner lucking in the back ground ,reminds me I have to get one made , I have collected most of the parts ,just short on time . Cheers Rob Thanks given by: EdK
08-18-2015, 12:34 PM
all nice tools as long as they can be used thats all that counts. Imo the clever ness and, engineering is what counts the cosmetics is what makes us proud when we do such a fine job .... Jmho thats the added bonus.
Fine job gents love to get Rob to make me a few useful tools but seems he wants us laymen to get the chips out of our boots ..lol Rob Id like to ask about that taper attach . what type of steel and did ya harden it ? ... i can use one for my Sb 10 heavy lathe so if ya have an extra one send it my way . we can trade something .. but with your talent doent look like ya need much .... What id also like to know is when ya add a taper attach one on a lathe that doenst have fit for it do you need change the lead screw or make attch to accommodate? thanks
08-18-2015, 01:33 PM
(08-18-2015, 12:34 PM)Kennyv Wrote: Fine job gents love to get Rob to make me a few useful tools but seems he wants us laymen to get the chips out of our boots ..lol Hi Kenny , What steel do you have ? any thing will do just cut it up and weld it together . I used plan old HR and CR mild steel . Weld it and cook it at blast MK5 until black and crispy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and leave to cool . I changed tack part way through the build and extended the main bracket to accommodate my newly acquired at the time long cross slide . A few machining shots . And yes ,,,,,,,,,that was machined on a round column RF25 mill/dill as was most of this project . I did harden a few parts , the slider block was case hardened ,so I did not have MS sliding on MS . cast Iron would have been a better choice for this part ,but after at least 6 years use its all good. Gave it a wee clean of today , There is a series of holes along the back of the lathe bed that facilitates the TTA being bolted anywhere along its length . I think the SB TTA is of the travelling type , it moves with the carriage , same as the Boxford lathe I think . Should not be to hard to make Rob Thanks given by: Kennyv
08-18-2015, 02:53 PM
May as well post a few shots of the lathe slotting attachment , a very hand bit of kit .
It was supposed to be a cast Iron body ,,,,,,,,,,,,,but the casting gods and the UK weather conspired against me Looking GOOD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,mmmmmmmmmmm nope , with my wee eye Bob spied a wee hole So I cut the casting in half ,,,,,,,,,,,, Well that was the end of that ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,so had to fire up the indoor furnace a knock a bronze one out . A tad of machining . Sorted , And a some of the jobs its done over the years . Fan wheel boss for the forge . A new 110T change wheel for my CUB lathe Tapered splines cut into a SS steering wheel boss I made for a lad . Rob
08-18-2015, 03:26 PM
just brill
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