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    new lathe just for the modeling

    First post in A LONG TIME! Holy crap man I live down the road from that old factory! I stopped once to to have a look that lathe and mill through the fence I was genuinely disappointed when I saw the lathe gone I thought it went to Chine to become pots and pan. My hats off to you my friend...
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    Pamper those tools and instruments...

    :o that brilliant :bow:
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    Parallel Packers/bars

    Thats a great tip thanks im going to remember that :bow:
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    Drill Press Table

    sounds interesting cant wait for pic's
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    Some extra space

    Hot na its always bloody raining lol
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    Perfect tailstock alignment!

    If you lower your TS now then you will need to fix it when it wears down Your TS is fine it wont affect reaming operations most tools will have more flex than your TS miss alignment
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    Carbide tooling for Myford ML7

    Try getting the coarsest wheel you can and a good wheel dresser (I like the star type) a 40grit wheel should hog into HSS just dress the wheel every time you use it. A basic turning tool is just 3 ground faces, the trick is to hone them on a wet stone and often so you dont have to go back to...
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    Article for a Rack and pinion tailstock on a 7x?

    I have an Idea Dave ill try and explain it On the Myford lathes (and I assume the 7" clones) a threaded nut secures the hand wheel into the the tailstock casting and thats also where the Rack and pinion attachment threads into right..... The RP attachment needs a new barrel with a rack cut into...
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    Article for a Rack and pinion tailstock on a 7x?

    I have an engineering workshop magazine where someone details the instillation of such a tailstock on a Myford it was said to be a very worth while modification. The kits was off the shelf tho and you needed to replace the tailstock ram/barrel I think with a bit of ingenuity it wouldn't be to...
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    Need 7x Lathe Tooling

    For threading i would say a good HSS blank with cobalt, ground correctly should be all you need but pay the price for good HSS it is worth it and will last longer For parting again get a HSS blade and a "parting block" its just a little holder for the blade. Just grind a small radius for the...
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    Recent Score on the Bay

    Nice what sort of modifications? Nice find Dave should be really handy
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    Making an 11/64" socket wrench

    that is the most simple solution ever :o brilliant just spectacularly brilliant
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    Negative Rake Tooling Experience

    Lots of Industrial tooling use negative rake tools... i cant say i take much notice but i have done some hard turning with round "button nose" diamond tools, its a very different cutting action you can tell by the swarft
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    Edge Finder Operation

    800rpm to 1000rpm max will give you good results, i think fast is good but 1000rpm max for the safety of the tool
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    Radius, Bead Tool

    absolutely worth some coin especially the beading tool as they are a but hard to grind but one size cove is just a bit to specialized a market maybe set? i would buy some it looks like once the top has worn down a bit you could lick the top on the surface grinder to restore the edges nice idea ;)
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    Lathe benches?

    read this http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/monarch-lathes/not-monarch-but-useful-info-just-same-166280/ i only read that yesterday and i have just finished my own stand otherwise i would have done something similar im about to paint it and make it look decent soon
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    has anyone made a lathe brake and coolant pump?

    its a good day today i finished the welding on the stand ill clean it up with the grinder latter and prep it for painting. at this stage the foot brake is on hold but i have put fixtures in place so i can add it latter here is how it looks now i go back to work next week so ill knock up a...
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    Crane Problem.

    we have lots of those cranes at my work but they are much heaver built lol the one by the mill i run is not level so its a real PTA to use and its bloody heavy to boot!!! it sounds like someone has been using it to pick up far to much weight you cant expect miracles from them but as a general...
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    new years resolutions

    i thought this would be a fun new years topic so whats your new years resolutions? ok ill go first my resolution is to finish the things i start, try and find a decent mill for the shop and use it to pay for its self ;) oh and before i forget everyone have a happy and safe new year
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    Down With the Mini Lathe

    looks better than nursing a CNC looks way better than my usual day job it would be great to have some chairs. those photos are supposedly of Mr Hurcus and other big wigs at the Hercus factory in WA i wonder how hard it would be to take some of those old tractor seats the really old type and...
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