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tom osselton:
It seems that your only looking at the nut and threads sticking out. Why not make a extension piece as long as you want it and thread the one end as the lock nut then it is just a matter of removing the locking nut and screwing it on to take it's place. :beer:

DMIOM:

--- Quote from: tom osselton on November 22, 2012, 05:51:09 PM ---It seems that your only looking at the nut and threads sticking out. Why not make a extension piece as long as you want it and thread the one end as the lock nut then it is just a matter of removing the locking nut and screwing it on to take it's place.
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And, if you follow Tom's suggestion, make the extension piece out of thicker-walled stock so its thick enough to take three suitable tapped holes at 120 degrees so you can also use it as a spider to hold longer bar stock as well? (like a gun lathe)

Dave

DICKEYBIRD:
Hi Peter, here's a link to the stop I made for my old Compact 8 clone.  Maybe something in it that may help you in your project??

http://bbs.homeshopmachinist.net/threads/55107-Made-a-work-stop-for-my-lathe?highlight=COLLET+STOP

rotorhead:
Hi Folks,

PeterE, your idea for a direct dividing attachment for the spindle, reminded me of how I got around that problem on my Master.

I wanted to make some more dividing plates for the miller, so I went this route...

Pics are fairly explanatory, the first was totally direct, the second was a bit more involved to get other combinations..

PekkaNF:
That rotab application is so clever it hurts me! :doh: Could have used something like that VERY many times.

THANK YOU!

Pekka

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