I made up a spindle stop for the lathe. 2 parts - wheel and stop. I printed off a 24 section circle from the net and stuck it to the wheel and scored the wheel for future clarity. I don’t think it’s super strong but should enough for this little lathe and what I do. Also I can’t fit the gear cover while this is attached :cry:
I don’t have a specific build in mind. I have wanted something like this on my lathe but only got around to it the other day. I initially had the idea of using a bicycle chainring but put it in the too hard basket. I like the simplicity of this idea as well as the increments are not fixed.
The RPM DRO is okay but usually don’t use it when working with aluminium. It’s a simple add-on that can be had fairly cheap You just need to supply your own power and magnet for the hall sensor.
Sorry Moose I missed your post. I used a small neodymium magnet (about 10mm x 2mm) on the back end of the spindle. It was strong enough to hold itself on without being flung off.
But that’s all in the past. I sold the little lathe and bought a slightly bigger one. It doesn’t have electronically variable speed (yet) but so far I haven’t missed it much. I don’t know why but I’m having trouble posting pics tonight so a link to the album will have to suffice https://photos.app.goo.gl/1S5J81STWIDgyewD2 My brother helped me set it up on Saturday. I did a test cut on a piece of aluminium and ended up making a spindle handle out of it. My drill press got pushed off the bench so I need to do a little reorganising. All in all happy with the upgrade.
This was meant to be a result but turned out to be a lesson. Was attempting to make a part for a tail switch, ended up removing too much so the diameter was too small. This lathe removes the material faster. Since I screwed it up I put one knurling wheel on it for shits and giggles.
I do have a scratch build in mind. The led I want to use will need to be ordered. Just need to come up with a map (quality blue prints LTP style) and then put some blinkers on so as not to get distracted.
Hey lads i have been meaning to head to Hare and Forbes to check out a drill press. Would any one know if they are any good? They make there own brand press its either i buy a cheap one like a Ozito or i go more expensive by a bit no middle ground.
Its all the way out west and only open half day Saturday so i am waiting till i am free.
I was also looking at the smaller model Lathe to this model it looks good for the price.
I have an old German drill press and a Taiwanese one. Generally Taiwanese machinery is a lot better quality than Chinese. Saying that do some research on what your looking at.
Yea i have been looking on scum/Gumtree not much for sale or to expensive and i also checked Graysonline i am waiting for a shop to close and sell up.
Its either i buy on of these new i like that it has its own stand.
Or pay $300-400 for some thing like this? I am not sure on brands when it comes to industrial equipment.
This one appears to be Taiwanese company. They are good tool makers even Snapon had moved some production to Taiwan i have used Tengtools they are made there.
If i could score a mill for that price i would be all over it lol!
Could i get any practical use out of an old Lathe? I would love to restore one. These are both out of Sydney but my partners parents live a few suburbs away from Wyee towards Newcastle and the Hawkesbury on the way there. Wonder how they would feel if i left a Lathe at there place hahaha.
I would love an Aussie made Lathe if i could get one really cheap and restore it just for show that would be okay.
the round colum mill drills have a couple of issues with losing set up if you raise the head to change tools
and also can drift a bit under load.i think there is a 28 a 30 and 32.all very similar.
keep your eyes open after xmas…
My new toy is absorbing my time lately :smiling_imp: Google seems to be making it harder to share pics but I think I got it working….
The other day I did some parting off and got this coil, may not be interesting to you guys but I got a kick out of it since I never achieved anything like this with the old lathe
This next series of pics may interest you though. I have a bit of gear that I never got around to fitting to the old lathe. This one is a 400w spindle. I did some test cuts with different cutting bits but that’s as far as I’ve gone. It still needs tweaking and for me to learn about it before I’m game enough to mount a torch in the chuck.