Just a quick comment on getting rid of those high spots... I've started using a scraping technique, instead of a file, just using a tool steel blank, of whatever size works, which has 4 nice sharp edges to scrape with, and lets you scrape just the actual high spots, without having to worry about the file making trouble elsewhere on the work... Cheers!
Although I can't blame you for wanting to keep your muscles in tune, 😊 you really could use a small bandsaw and a belt grinder. The bandsaw would be quicker and give a neater cut, and the belt grinder would be quicker and give a much finer finish. 👍
Hello, Nicely done. One of the Unimat SL I purchased had a similar setup for the DRO but not done a nicely as you have. Also, I like the auto cut off switch. Take care. Paul,
It's not clear what operates the travel stop microswitch. It looks like it is the tip of the scale beam at 10:17 but the beam seems to be fixed to the lathe bed at 6:56, so it doesn't move with the carriage. What am I missing?
In DRO mode the beam is fixed at the end and travel can be measured on the scale. In cut off mode the thumb screw securing the beam is removed and the scale is locked to the beam. Once a cut is taken the work can be measured , the scale zeroed and then the beam is moved by the amount nececessary to give the correct dimension and locked in place.
Adding a Vernier for the DRO is GENIUS. ordered a Chinese mitutoyo or mitodoyo already and going straight on my c0. Thanks for the idea!!
Just a quick comment on getting rid of those high spots... I've started using a scraping technique, instead of a file, just using a tool steel blank, of whatever size works, which has 4 nice sharp edges to scrape with, and lets you scrape just the actual high spots, without having to worry about the file making trouble elsewhere on the work... Cheers!
It was a pretty good lathe to start with but after all your mods it's a much more useful tool 👍👍👍 Cheers, Alan.
That is a great way to make a lathe DRO! Loved the application! :)
Also, scraping generally leaves a nice surface than filing.
Nice! A clamp on switch pokey stick for auto depth gauge would be nice add-on.
Very neat set up. Is that caliper a genuine Mickytoyo?
Axminster will be wanting you to make kits for all these mods.
Although I can't blame you for wanting to keep your muscles in tune, 😊 you really could use a small bandsaw and a belt grinder. The bandsaw would be quicker and give a neater cut, and the belt grinder would be quicker and give a much finer finish. 👍
Hello,
Nicely done. One of the Unimat SL I purchased had a similar setup for the DRO but not done a nicely as you have. Also, I like the auto cut off switch.
Take care.
Paul,
Id like a close up, break down or even plans of your tapping head / attachment !
Video here ua-cam.com/video/vzsJCxzJHx4/v-deo.html
@@myfordboy Is the large 'Bushing' with a lip just a bush or is there bearings fitted ?
@@JohnDoe-qg6hm No bearing fitted.
nice work.
It's not clear what operates the travel stop microswitch. It looks like it is the tip of the scale beam at 10:17 but the beam seems to be fixed to the lathe bed at 6:56, so it doesn't move with the carriage. What am I missing?
In DRO mode the beam is fixed at the end and travel can be measured on the scale.
In cut off mode the thumb screw securing the beam is removed and the scale is locked to the beam.
Once a cut is taken the work can be measured , the scale zeroed and then the beam is moved by the amount nececessary to give the correct dimension and locked in place.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Brilliant...
excellent vid thanks
You need to switch to the metric system.
Otherwise the pain will be endless.
Nice!!!💪💪💪❤️❤️❤️
I was under the impression that those tool was hardened steel...
precipitate hardened stainless isn't as hard as HSS hence the hacksaw cuts it
Hi!
⭐🙂👍👍😊
Excellent manufacturing and repurposing skills, enjoyed!