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johnny123:
And here is my version of a threading duplicator which originally was for 3/4-16 threads so i could use my taig chucks on the aa109 lathe :thumbup: |
dsquire:
Johnny Slow down. I'm having a hard time keeping up with you. puff puff! :poke: With what you have done with the lathe, I am just about scared to think what you might all come up with if your wife allowed you to buy a mill. :doh: :doh: Cheers :beer: Don |
johnny123:
I was told I would want a mill shortly after I got the lathe. I already spent all winter in the basement and got a few :whip: for that, so I will wait for a mill ::) |
Brass_Machine:
Gotta explain this one to me... how does it work? :scratch: Eric |
Dean W:
Eric, it's a chaser that uses a master thread to move the carriage via a bar behind the bed. It's become kind of popular with some of the Taig folks. Unimat used similar in the 50's-60's, and some of the early precision makers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Pretty neat, once you have a number of masters made up. I think if you search "Keith Brooks threading" you will be able to get a good look at the works. Dean |
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