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    X3/SX3 Power Feed Clutch

    Hi Mel, I'm not sure about the power feed unit that Little Machine Shop sells -- yes, it does look exactly the same. The one I purchased from Grizzly definitely doesn't have a "neutral" position, as such. The reduction gears between the DC motor and X feed screw are engaged as long as the unit...
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    X3/SX3 Power Feed Clutch

    Hi Norman, Sorry for the late reply... I've been going in other directions lately, and don't check in here as frequently as I'd like to. Anyway, thanks for the nice comments! I'm glad the power feed clutch and spindle lock worked out for you. I really enjoy them too. For anyone else who might...
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    X3/SX3 Power Feed Clutch

    Those of you who have installed and used the optional power feed unit for your Sieg X3 or SX3 (Grizzly G0619) bench mill, have probably been disappointed to find that it imparts a most aggravating drag on the x-axis feed screw. This is due to the fact that, unlike the power feed units generally...
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    MjN Fabrication

    Thanks for the reply, Jeff. It's a shame... most of the items they offer can be obtained from other sources, but a few cannot. Paula
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    MjN Fabrication

    Did you ever receive your order, Jeff? I sent MjN an order back on Jan 10th and have not heard a thing so far. Just wondering if you fared any better. Paula
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    Location -- Location -- Location

    Good idea! To get your location to appear beneath your avatar, just re-enter it in the "Personal Text" field in your profile, like so: Paula
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    Protecting brass finishes.

    Hi Rich, I wouldn't think that lacquer would tolerate that kind of heat. Someone mentioned nickel plating -- I wonder how that would work with the heat? I used to have a Jensen steam engine/boiler set, and the brass boiler was plated with nickel(?) and/or chrome(?) Whatever it was, it held up...
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    Lapping compound

    Not necessarily, Kevin. Many commercial laps are made of softer metals, but it's not a requirement for successful lapping. If the lap is not soft enough for the grit to become embedded, then there is simply no embedding. For example, I often use a steel lap on a cast iron cylinder with excellent...
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    Cabin Fever 2009

    The abbreviated version... Exactly what parts did you "bare"?? (Sorry, I couldn't resist! ;D) Paula
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    Metal Lathe Accessories tools

    You are right about that, Mainer. I'm right now in the process of making one of the T-slotted cross slides for my 9A (worked on it tonight, in fact): Another good thing about this cross slide is that it provides a place to put a rear-mounted toolpost, like a cut-off tool. Often, you can just...
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    Boston Gears

    Hi Bernd, It's a minor point, but it might help in your search for your gears... You need 20 diametral pitch (DP) gears. 1.1" would be the pitch diameter of the 22 tooth gear. Inch-based gears are classified by DP, which is defined as the number of teeth per inch of pitch diameter...
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    Metal Lathe Accessories tools

    I'm not sure how wide the base is, but even if it's not wide enough to span the ways of your lathe bed, you could always make a sub-base to fit the ways, then attach the steady rest casting to the sub-base. Over on the Practical Machinist Forum, Jim Benjamin posted a summary of his experience...
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    Metal Lathe Accessories tools

    You are right, Kevin... alignment is the problem here, coupled with the difficulty of delivering a precise, consistent impact to the head of the stamp each time. The alignment issue is further complicated, I have found, by the fact that the stamp's engraved characters are not always aligned with...
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    Metal Lathe Accessories tools

    Hi Kevin, I made one of the boring/facing heads, too. It is a very fine tool, but as you say, a bit on the heavy side. The facing feature is great -- especially useful for spotfacing a hole you just bored out. Here's a picture of the one I made: Here's a picture of the MLA milling attachment...
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    Collet systems for lathes

    Great job on the collet chuck, Kevin! Your workmanship is first class, to say nothing of your design skills. :bow: You used no castings, right? Thanks for posting the pictures! Paula
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    Collet systems for lathes

    Yes, Kevin, I would definitely be interested in seeing some pictures of your 5C chuck (as I'm sure others would). The disassembled MLA chuck in the pictures I posted was made by John Wagner, over on the SouthBend10K yahoo forum. It does look like he did a very nice job on it. Paula
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    Collet systems for lathes

    Hi Kevin, I've got the MLA-21 Loop 5C collet chuck on my short list of projects to undertake. In fact, I already have a set of original South Bend 5C collets (1/16" to 1" by 16ths), so I'm champing at the bit to get started. I've already built the MLA quick-change toolpost, and right now I'm...
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    Show Us Your Lathe

    Indeed we do, Dave! ;D (or, at least, I did :'() I added one to my South Bend 10K years ago. The picture's not too clear, but you can see it over at the right end: It had a graduated collar on it (zero-resettable), so it could be used for precise longitudinal movements, particularly where...
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    current theme

    I assure you that nothing disparaging was intended, toward you or anyone else. I just happened to notice, like Steve, that there seems to be a lot happening with ball turners right now (on this and other forums), and thought it was kind of funny. Actually, I may be needing one for an upcoming...
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    current theme

    I was wondering the same thing... Paula
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