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drill press lathe
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This is what I use to turn. Took some time to find something that would work for a live center, but that problem is solved now.
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Finally got a camera this year, well we got the kids one.
The live center is made of parts from the local hardware store. A 3/4" steel axle A bronze bearing to match A brass washer A fender washer A locking nut You would need to grind a point on the end of the axle, I did it by spinning it against a belt sander. On the drive end I use a cut off speedbore bit that I "unsharpened" a pipe flange and a piece of pipe with a brace clamped to the drill press. It's worked for the past couple of years |
Classic ingenuity
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Very good upfront thinking :cheers:
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Where there is a will, there is a way. And your will is admirable to say the least. Not many people can build plugs with only a drill press!
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love it.
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gotta love yankee ingenuity :kewl: |
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But I never needed a lathe and Plugs are only a foot max for the most part. |
You wouldn't believe some of the stuff we do at work with machines that weren't designed to do that. Kills me some of the work my boss takes in sometimes and expects us to do with no tools. But we make the tools and get it done somehow. Those are actually the fun jobs. Great foresight on the machine. If you ever need a part feel free too ask. P.
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Never say "That can't be done"! |
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Awesome thinking - turn thrudrill all on one setup. Good thinking.:D
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Paul all i do now is program all these fancy machines.The cutting routines are getting better but in the end you still need someone that knows machining.A tool is only as good as the person useing it.Very few old time machinist left i'm now an oldtimer cause i can still operate manual machines the new guys are called operators because all they do is press the green button to make it go.
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You are right Lu that is why I said you need one machinist, who can keep the guys going. A real machinist that can do all the CNC stuff as well as the all around stuff is a real good commodity for a company, getting hard to find. We have maybe 20 employees and I would say only 4 real machinist's and one left last week for greener pastures. I would say there is a slim to none chance of replacing his experience. Just no one out there, especially on the Cape. Sorry for the hijack. P.
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