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Looking good Darren.
You have trouble holding small stuff, I have trouble holding big stuff. Looks like we both need a second lathe.
How are you planning to attach the telescoping tubes to the rest?
Tom
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Thanks Tom, you are welcome to come and use my lathe at any time. You may need to help me rebuild the feed drive though but it will be fun!
I'm thinking of adding two 12mm plates (one either side) of the locations for each tube and then drilling the through hole. The would give me a block of steel 60mm wide by 50mm deep to play with. I haven't figured out the dimensions of the tubes yet, as I'm a little unsure of what would be considered appropriate for the size (18" ext. diameter / 14" int. diameter).
I'm open to suggestions though.
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(08-19-2012, 09:29 AM)Mayhem Wrote: Thanks Tom, you are welcome to come and use my lathe at any time. You may need to help me rebuild the feed drive though but it will be fun!
I'm thinking of adding two 12mm plates (one either side) of the locations for each tube and then drilling the through hole. The would give me a block of steel 60mm wide by 50mm deep to play with. I haven't figured out the dimensions of the tubes yet, as I'm a little unsure of what would be considered appropriate for the size (18" ext. diameter / 14" int. diameter).
I'm open to suggestions though.
You are welcome to use mine as well, but it might be cheaper to just buy a lathe rather than a plane ticket.
I would start with the bearings you intend to use for the rollers and design the tubes to suit.
Tom