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Re: My new 4 jaw chuck for rotary table
Getting back to the original subject, there are some very low profile 4-jaw wood lathe chucks that work well for holding things on a rotary table. Mine lets me do light milling on my drill press. <
By Roy · #120383 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
If you search for "flip top workbench images" you will see quite a few examples but have to scroll down for some. Like this: Or this double ended one: Or this approach: And regarding the Sears
By Charles Kinzer · #120382 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
I believe the tool rack you are referring to was in a 2007 issue of Wood Magazine.? It is now available as a downloadable plan for $15.? You can find it by Googling Wood Magazine bench-tool system
By Mike Schoeppner · #120381 ·
Re: My new 4 jaw chuck for rotary table
I disagree. I admit I haven't been paying much attention to this thread, since I don't need to put a four jaw chuck onto rotary table. But Dave Smith seems to be serious about doing that, and he's
By Miket_NYC · #120380 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
I¡¯ll have to look it up, because I think it¡¯s on my computer at home, but I¡±ve seen a system that put¡¯s the tools on a plywood base that fits into rack shelves in your shop, and as you need
By Bruce J · #120378 ·
Re: [7x12MiniLath Lathe Mill table - OT
Some cranks & gears off a bike ? Once ya figure out the center of gravity on the mill the ya can start kickin ideas around . DC motors have a good hunk of torque for something like this , it's just
By mike allen · #120377 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
Unless it would have an assisting motor, I don't think that I would be able to flip a mini-lathe or a mini-mill.? I can barely lift one, and usually have to disassemble parts of them when considering
By Ralph Lehotsky · #120376 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
I don't think that Craftsman flipping table was made for very long.? It might be one of those things that looks better in the than how it works in real life. I was thinking about other schemes an if
By Charles Kinzer · #120375 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
Thanks for that video, I¡¯ve seen photos of that Craftsman table but never seen it in action. I don¡¯t think I¡¯ve even seen how the wings come on & off, but that makes sense. The scroll saw looks
By Tony Smith · #120374 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
Holy smokes!? Isn't that Craftsman bench quite the thing!? Yes, the mill might be a problem, but ... "mother of invention..."? My wife has this device in the kitchen that stores/hides her
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
here's a tube on the Craftsman I mentioned https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LCsxPeW6ow theres several tubes with other folks ideas animal
By mike allen · #120372 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
Craftsman used to sell a bench that held 3 separate bench top power tools? with one always on the bench top . maybe finding that could give ya ideas what/whatnot to do . I think the height of the
By mike allen · #120371 ·
Re: ANSWER TO GUIDE RULE - OT
Dave¡¯s real hobby is beating dead horses. Glad to see you added ¡°OT¡±, I guess Dave couldn¡¯t figure out how to do that (despite telling us how). Lol. I¡¯m pondering making a flip-top bench
By Tony Smith · #120370 ·
Re: My new 4 jaw chuck for rotary table
I'm out-I feel that davesmith1800 (if that is his real name) should have been banned by the moderators long ago. I just can't be bothered to incessantly exposed to that brand of nonsense (what little
By Whitebear · #120369 ·
Re: My new 4 jaw chuck for rotary table
Here backing mount ready to drill. Note the tape hold in center ?" x 20 use for holding parts in chuck like a draw bar Dykem paint on ready to drill tomorrow. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120368 ·
Re: My new 4 jaw chuck for rotary table
I have been Facebook since 2005 but Facebook changed in upgrade to 2007. Most ones have are trying make money that why a will walk. I am responding to your question Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120367 ·
Re: Dismounting the headstock bearings
Like break down headstock. Looks like my head stock Thank you Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120366 ·
Re: Dismounting the headstock bearings
Jon, Thanks for your reply I annexed the detailed drawings of both heads. About your 1st remark : No, there are no parts in between the bearings. Confirmed by the picture. What is in the middle is a
By Pierre-Raymond Rondelle · #120365 ·
Re: Dismounting the headstock bearings
Johannes, I began the thread on the group.io web page, dunno what I did. The message disappeared, I found it in the message sent list. Please read the following one. Sorry for the trouble.
By Pierre-Raymond Rondelle · #120364 ·
Re: Dismounting the headstock bearings
Most can not tell you why preload came form. *Do you have any idea???* Most will gusse wrong. That why I do not like the word preload. Dave
By davesmith1800 · #120363 ·