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Re: Painted Myself Into a Corner Again


Chris Albertson
 

You Flickr photo post worked perfectly for me.

I think all you need to do is place the dial indictor on the small hole you've already drilled for the tailstock

On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 1:49 PM, acoe@... [7x12minilathe] <7x12minilathe@...> wrote:
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I am now the proud possessor of a Flickr account.? Trying again with a photo posted on that site (let's see if it works): ?
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So, there (assuming photo is accessible) is the piece I'm working on.? If I don't go the short drill bit route suggested by one of you guys, I'll be band sawing the turned section off at about Section A-B.? The face at C has been faced off as close as I could get to the TS center and there is a center drilled hole for the TS also.

Right now the center drilled hole, the lesser diameter turning (about 1" diameter) and the turned major diameter section (2" diameter) are all concentric.

My goal is to get the sawed off portion re-mounted in my 4-jaw so it is centered and all the turned sections are concentric to the rotation of the spindle.

Got a couple of ideas already.? Any other thoughts?

Also, did this Flickr thing actually work?




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Chris Albertson
Redondo Beach, California

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