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Reverse tumbler gears for a G0602 lathe
norman:
here's where you can get the plans to build yourself my idea for reverse tumbler gears for your lathe. I hope this will help you guys with a lathe that doesn't come with the reverse tumbler gears.
http://www.projectsinmetal.com/normans-reverse-tumbler-plans-for-a-grizzly-g0602-10x22-lathe/
Bernd:
Nice jon Norm.
I thought that site looked familar. I was/am a member. Got into one disscusion with a guy on making 127 tooth gear. It was hard to explain to him how it was done. I finally gave up infrustration knowing full well how one could do it. Guy Lautard has a write up in his book "The Besdide Reader" on orginating an orginal index plate. Yet I couldn't make the educated person understand.
Ok, I'm getting :offtopic: here. Back to the reverse tumbler gears.
Bernd
Brass_Machine:
That particular lathe is on my radar. I believe it will be my next one... This will come in handy!
norman:
Bernd,don't let someone stop you from going back to Projects in metal forum I'm on there quite a bit. If some one tries to piss you off just ignore them, I don't do thing in the proper way anyway I do them to suit myself. I do enjoy doing something that is said it can not be done, or isn't easy to do. Well sometime I do.
Brass-machine I hope you do use the plans for the reverse tumbler gears if you get a G0602. for me once I got my ducks in a row I knocked it out fairly quickly. I went with the small engine gears to make it cheap and simple to do. One guy did do some research and found metric gears for it but I like the metal gears simply because they were at hand and match so close.
Bernd:
--- Quote from: norman on November 20, 2011, 04:56:20 PM ---Bernd,don't let someone stop you from going back to Projects in metal forum I'm on there quite a bit. If some one tries to piss you off just ignore them, I don't do thing in the proper way anyway I do them to suit myself. I do enjoy doing something that is said it can not be done, or isn't easy to do. Well sometime I do.
--- End quote ---
No, no, I wasn't pissed off. It was just irritating when you explain to somebody that something can be done and how and they still say it can't be done. I also think the forum was starting out and didn't have very many members at the time. Of course there's always one student who knows more that the teacher.
I did go back and reread that thread and I see it died with out a solution. If you take a look type in 127 tooth gear in the search engine and my name you'll see for yourself.
I spent a quite a bit of time on the various metal working sites. I started at HMEM and then when Eric asked if I would like to be a mode I jumped at the chance and it's been my permanent home since then. I discovered if that I spent more time on the computer then doing machining or working on the "honey do" list.
Anyway I'm getting :offtopic: here and it's your thread and I don't want to hijack it, so I'll shut up now. :)
Bernd
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