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DeereGuy:
Thanks Eric a lot of R&D went into this one figuring out all of the dimensions. |
NickG:
Bob, That is really good, be it's dead useful. :thumbup: If I get a rotary table I would need a threaded adaptor for my lathe chuck, not sure how i'd go about making that. Stew, how does yours mount? Cheers, Nick |
sbwhart:
Nick Its held on witha 74mm register and four bolts through the back same as my lathe, the adaptor plate is held to the RT with a M2 taper with a cap screw up the back. http://madmodder.net/index.php?topic=1330.0 Hope this helps Stew |
DeereGuy:
All, I have the plans I am giving out to the forum members. Just PM me and I will send you the set. All I ask is that you use them for personal use only. |
DeereGuy:
--- Quote from: Bernd on June 20, 2009, 03:10:05 PM ---Bob, Interesting project. :dremel: Aluminum? :bugeye: Aren't you afraid of putting bumbs and dings in it when changing chucks or is it going to be protected from such abuse? Bernb --- End quote --- I know this is an old post but I thought I would show what this part would look like after being in continual use for the last year and a half. Weston Bye anodized this for me in August of 2009 and this is what it looks like today. Surprising what protection a good anodizing will give. This was the first version and below is what I have just finished. This one takes the OEM camlock pins that can be ordered from various suppliers when the campin wears. |
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