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The Shop => Tools => Topic started by: sbwhart on February 18, 2015, 11:22:53 AM

Title: Slinder Rod Turning Steady
Post by: sbwhart on February 18, 2015, 11:22:53 AM
When I made my tiny engine I made use of a commercially bought slender rod turning steady I gather from some of the comments that these are not easily acquired so I decided to make one:-

Made from standard stock size bar with a 1/4" Square HSS tool

(http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq32/sbwhart/Slender%20Rod%20Turning%20Movinf%20Steady/DSC01897_zpsqmtytfkh.jpg) (http://s431.photobucket.com/user/sbwhart/media/Slender%20Rod%20Turning%20Movinf%20Steady/DSC01897_zpsqmtytfkh.jpg.html)

It manufacture is quite simple so I won't go into to many details.

To ensure that the bush was on the centre with the tool

I first measured the tool height and stamped it on the steady so I could get back after a tool grind

(http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq32/sbwhart/Slender%20Rod%20Turning%20Movinf%20Steady/DSC01910_zpspqa8qkpm.jpg) (http://s431.photobucket.com/user/sbwhart/media/Slender%20Rod%20Turning%20Movinf%20Steady/DSC01910_zpspqa8qkpm.jpg.html)

I then carefully set the tool on centre height and on centre.

(http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq32/sbwhart/Slender%20Rod%20Turning%20Movinf%20Steady/DSC01915_zpsenohvvhf.jpg) (http://s431.photobucket.com/user/sbwhart/media/Slender%20Rod%20Turning%20Movinf%20Steady/DSC01915_zpsenohvvhf.jpg.html)

Locked the cross slide up and with tools in the head stock drilled out for the bush.

(http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq32/sbwhart/Slender%20Rod%20Turning%20Movinf%20Steady/DSC01916_zpslchyytcn.jpg) (http://s431.photobucket.com/user/sbwhart/media/Slender%20Rod%20Turning%20Movinf%20Steady/DSC01916_zpslchyytcn.jpg.html)

All that remained was to make a support bush.

And heir's a video of it in action

     



its a real handy little tool

Stew
Title: Re: Slinder Rod Turning Steady
Post by: Henning on February 24, 2015, 12:53:16 PM
Beautiful work!  :nrocks:

It's on my list of things to make, but seeing as I still haven't gotten my lathe operational (or even off the floor...  :bugeye: ) since we moved 2 years ago... It may still be a while yet.
Title: Re: Slinder Rod Turning Steady
Post by: S. Heslop on February 24, 2015, 04:47:59 PM
I never commented when I first saw this but I should've. That's a clever design and one of those ideas I hope i'll still remember for when I need it.
Title: Re: Slinder Rod Turning Steady
Post by: AussieJimG on February 24, 2015, 05:18:26 PM
Good on you Stew, that's a good'un

Jim
Title: Re: Slinder Rod Turning Steady
Post by: raynerd on February 24, 2015, 05:42:17 PM
Stew, long time - hope all is well!

Amazing tool and I can imagine that coming in very hand for turning down the ends of clock wheel pivots to a uniform size!! Thanks for sharing.

Stew, what lathe are you using?
Title: Re: Slinder Rod Turning Steady
Post by: sbwhart on February 25, 2015, 10:05:47 AM
Hi Chris

All well this end about with you?

Its the same lathe I've always used, Chester 3 in 1 with the milling bit removed.

Stew

Title: Re: Slinder Rod Turning Steady
Post by: raynerd on February 25, 2015, 05:39:07 PM
Thanks Stew, pleased you are doing well. I still keep up with most of your projects.
Yes all good thanks - I changed role at work and my little girl is 6 now and boy 2 so I have nothing like the time I use to have and then moved house in September just gone so really still getting my workshop sorted. It is interesting you are still using the Chester. This boxford of mine needs some TLC that I haven`t got time to give it. Looking to get something new on a reasonably tight budget. Everyone keeps trying to put me off an Asian made lathe but then I don`t feel I have the funds to buy something second hand, British, that I can buy with confidence and don`t want to take a gamble on something! Decisions.

Take care.
Title: Re: Slinder Rod Turning Steady
Post by: nel2lar on December 14, 2015, 02:27:32 PM
Stew
Just seen your handy work on the Homemade Forum. What an excellent way to make accurate shaft from larger stock. That will go into my "must make to-do folder".
Thanks, very nice
Nelson Collar