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Harold Hall's precision grinding table

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wheeltapper:
Oh yea. I remember you now. :doh:
I've got a lousy memory for names.

I mentioned I'd oil blacked mine but I don't think I'll do anything else like that, the stink, and the mess.
Oh, did I mention the stink :(

plus it's wearing off, I must have got it too hot,...................or not hot enough..............or something.

Roy

madjackghengis:
Both those tables look very useful and well made, as for the finish, I like to throw those kinds of things in my wood stove till they're red and then dump them in waste motor oil.  It does put up a stink and some smoke, but it gives a solid durable finish that holds oil, and won't rust easily.  I like it a lot.  very nice indeed. Jack

xo18thfa:
That's an interesting idea to use motor oil as a finish.  I'll try that.

Making progress on the Harold Hall grinding table.  I did a boneheaded thing and ordered the wrong size dovetail cutter for the slides.  So while waiting for the correct cutter, I got on some other parts.



Basically have the lathe tool grinding accessories done.  I am panning to do the drill bit sharpening attachment at some point too.

The adjustment knobs turned out very nice.



The increments were made on the lathe with a “V” held side ways in the tool post.  A piece of paper tape with 30 increments wrapped around the lathe chuck.  Each increment got three cuts, adding 0.002” depth for each cut.  At the end, a very light skim took off the burrs.

The lead screws have 32 threads per inch.  Each increment on the adjustment knob is 0.00104” (doing the math).

Bernd:
Looking good Bob.

Real nice job on the dials. :thumbup:

Bernd

xo18thfa:
Thanks Bernd

Got all the parts made for the Hall Grinding Table.  The sliding table portion is assembled and works great.  It was the first time I ever milled dovetails. 





I tried to assemble everything and immediately realized those fancy handles are not going to work.  They bump into everything and require too much fiddle to make work.  I am going to replace them with regular hex bolts and nuts.

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