MadModder
The Shop => Tools => Topic started by: scrapman on February 17, 2011, 11:05:22 AM
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Hi All, i have a new toy, A peatol lathe
I had one of these before but sold it sorry i had ::)
just started to make some mods to it,
(http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb386/snapshot15/carragestopthumbwheel.jpg)
carriage stop thumb screw.
(http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb386/snapshot15/Peatol-thumb-screw-and-carr.jpg)
This is the thumb screw and carriage stop rod out of 5mm silver steel and the pedestal in place.
(http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb386/snapshot15/thumb-screw-2.jpg)
This is the cross slide thumb screw.
Ray
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Looking good. :thumbup:
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Looks good, but let' see the whole lathe :headbang:
Eric
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Hi Saw :wave:,Thank you for the comment,
Hi Eric :wave:,Thank you for the comment, i will add more photos as soon as i can
Ray.
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Hi Ray,
Do you know the 'Peatol Man' is usually at the Harrogate show.
He always has a nice selection of specialist reground milling cutters at good prices, if you get there quick.
John
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Hi John :wave:, I know Peter the peatol man lol, i might try and get to the show if i can.
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Hi all :wave: i made a tailstock handle for the peatol lathe, The handle was made from 14mm dia silver steel
(http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb386/snapshot15/IMG_1216.jpg)
Here is the lathe mounted on the board, the motor will be fitted to the left of the lathe instead of behind the lathe,
(http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb386/snapshot15/peatol-taistock-handle-----.jpg)
Ray.
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Hi all :wave:, made an 60 hole indexing plate for the peatol
(http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb386/snapshot15/peatol-60-hole-index-disc--.jpg)
turning the disc for a 60 hole index plate for the peatol
(http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb386/snapshot15/peatol-index-disc--2.jpg)
centre drilling the holes
(http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb386/snapshot15/peatol--index-disc--3.jpg)
finished plate mounted to the pully
(http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb386/snapshot15/peatol--index-disc-4.jpg)
and here it is fitted to the lathe,
Ray.
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It looks realy nice. :thumbup:
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Hi Benni And Kenneth thank you for the comments
Kenneth it will be a close tight fit,
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Nice Job. You make me want to clean my desk up.
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Hi all :wave:, i have done a little more to the peatol lathe,
here i have made the thumbscrews for the tailstock,
(http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb386/snapshot15/peatol-lathe-10.jpg)
the photo shows the indexing plate pin,
(http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb386/snapshot15/peatol-lathe--11.jpg)
this photo shows the motor mounted, i have to sort out the belt tensioning,
(http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb386/snapshot15/peatol-lathe--12.jpg)
here is the lathe mounted on the board with nvr switch , i originally was going to mount the motor
to the left of the lathe but decided to mount the motor behind the lathe to save room and make it as compact as i can,
(http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb386/snapshot15/peatol-lathe--13.jpg)
Ray.
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.....here is the lathe mounted on the board with nvr switch .....
Ray,
just a suggestion - it may be worth re-considering where you've mounted the NVR switch? - every time you want to stop the lathe you'll be reaching over spinning work, and if you ever need to stop it in an emergency, its not quite so accessible where it is.
Dave
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Thank you Kenneth and dave for the comments :wave:
Dave i value my fingers to much lol, the nvr is not secured to the top of the motor i wont make holes in the top of the connection box :zap: it,s there just for the photo but it's good that you pointed it out :thumbup:,
Ray, MW0COE
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nice bit of kit :D
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Does your wife mind you doing machining in the kitchen?
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Does your wife mind you doing machining in the kitchen?
I take it you have not been to the uk, I have a myford in the kitchen and a lathe stand in the hall, the spares for the Myford are in boxes in said kitchen so are the new risser blocks Oh and 400meters of coax under the kitchen table for the new house tv system with loft box etc, and up untill recently two network cabnets that everyone wanted to know why we have 3 microwaves,
very understanding wife.
Peter
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I take it you have not been to the uk, I have a myford in the kitchen and a lathe stand in the hall, the spares for the Myford are in boxes in said kitchen so are the new risser blocks Oh and 400meters of coax under the kitchen table for the new house tv system with loft box etc, and up untill recently two network cabnets that everyone wanted to know why we have 3 microwaves,
very understanding wife.
Have you considered that she may actually be blind & simply hasn't realised what you're up to? Especially if you persuaded her that you had 3 microwaves...
Also, where did you nick that superlambanana from? ;)
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at last some one know's what it is , I have use it for about 5 years now and it is normally called that funny dog.
no she knows what they are, she lifted them in and will be fitting them, and threading the rest of the coax around the loft.
so your close to me then..
Peter
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How do you know it's not my wifes lathe :lol:
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And here I was thinking I would be the only one with a lathe in the kitchen.
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at last some one know's what it is , I have use it for about 5 years now and it is normally called that funny dog.
no she knows what they are, she lifted them in and will be fitting them, and threading the rest of the coax around the loft.
so your close to me then..
Aye, pretty close, I'm over on the Wirral, near what used to be Bidston Dock, but is now a field...
The only Superlambanana I saw regularly was on the corner of Hall St and Prescott St, on the way to/from the M62, there were allegedly some over here on the Wirral but I never did see one.