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Re: Using wood for mini-lathe and mini-mill accessories
I did say small wood working. Should have been clearer. Ment small jobs more than once or twice. If just once, yea, I might use my lathe but boy I would really have to think about it. I think once you
By [email protected] · #119473 ·
Re: Dial indicator disassembly
For chrisser, this might help.? It's what made me realize I was prying on the wrong part of the bezel. https://longislandindicator.com/crystal-installation-instructions/
By MikeK · #119472 ·
Re: Using wood for mini-lathe and mini-mill accessories
You have to clean wood lathes, too. Also, you would typically be using hand tools (which you also have to buy or make) on a tool rest where sometimes the metal working setup can be handy. For
By Charles Kinzer · #119471 ·
Re: Using wood for mini-lathe and mini-mill accessories
ok? bruce he? kink is? ok I have? something? simular but I? add a blower? in? front a 300 sfm? 2 barrel add? to? 2? 4 inch? tube? to? blow? in? the funnel? in? the back also? use
By Jacques Savard · #119470 ·
Re: Using wood for mini-lathe and mini-mill accessories
I actually HAVE a wood-turning lathe as part of my Shopsmith Mark V, but I've never used it. (I use the other tools on the Shopsmith all the time, as often for for cutting metal as for wood). So when
By Miket_NYC · #119469 ·
Re: Using wood for mini-lathe and mini-mill accessories
You could go the way of wood lathes, and set up a vacuum cleaner at the point of cutting to catch the majority of the sawdust :
By Bruce J · #119468 ·
Re: Using wood for mini-lathe and mini-mill accessories
I think that if I just had to do small wood turning I would rather get a small wood turning machine rather than mess with all that cleaning and such to my metal lathe. george
By [email protected] · #119467 ·
Re: Using wood for mini-lathe and mini-mill accessories
I have used the mini-lathe for wood from time to time.? And I really do NOT like to use a metal lathe for wood. However, I make sure it is first wiped thoroughly, so it is as "dry" as possible. After
By Charles Kinzer · #119466 ·
Re: Using wood for mini-lathe and mini-mill accessories
For those of you that have used your mini-lathes to turn projects from wood:? ?what precautions or preparations have you found useful, for keeping any wood sawdust or chips from making a mess of
By Paul Fox · #119465 ·
Re: Dial indicator disassembly
I got it.? The bezel is actually in two pieces and I was prying on the larger part instead of just the knurled part.? They sure looked to be a single part, no seam was visible to my eye.
By MikeK · #119464 ·
Re: Dial indicator disassembly
good luck
By mike allen · #119463 ·
Re: Dial indicator disassembly
Right, but I'm trying to fix it.
By MikeK · #119462 ·
Re: Dial indicator disassembly
It still works if ya zero it . I thought those 2" ones cost a fair bit more than a 1" but Shars has one for 28 bucks if ya order online , but probably another 20 bucks freight ? animal
By mike allen · #119461 ·
Re: Dial indicator disassembly
Unfortunately, mine is like none of those.? No screws or retainers holding it on.
By MikeK · #119460 ·
Re: Dial indicator disassembly
Not familiar with the LMS. However, I just had an older Mitutoyo apart that I bought used off ebay. The bezel and housing gets pried off - there are wire spring retainers in a groove that keep it in
By chrisser · #119459 ·
Dial indicator disassembly
Has anyone had one of the LMS 2" dial indicators apart?? I got a used one for just a few dollars and it needs a little fixing.? The needle is bent, but I can't get the front bezel off. Mike
By MikeK · #119458 ·
Re: 7x16 Lathe Ways Indicator Holder?
I'm in the process of making one right now.? It'll hold an indicator or a stop for the carraige.? It clamps to the bed vee.? Not difficult to make if you have the mini-mill.? Just takes a few
By MikeK · #119457 ·
Re: Using wood for mini-lathe and mini-mill accessories
I have used wood for packing on the mill table under plastic sheeting and thin metal that will be cut through on a single pass . -- Lone Tree, Colorado? ?USA
By Craig Hopewell · #119456 ·
Re: Tailstock nut
Dear Mike, Thank you. That¡¯s an XLNT idea. David
By DAVID WILLIAMS · #119455 ·
Re: Using wood for mini-lathe and mini-mill accessories
"I am the only one doing this?" Nope, I've done it many times. With a new, experimental idea, you can't be sure it'll work at all until you make a prototype and try it. Might as well make that
By Miket_NYC · #119454 ·