Well this has been a very, very, very long time coming, but I just cut my first thread on the homemade lathe with this ELS project!

It's a 3/8 -16" thread, cut using an ordinary 60 degree insert, not a true thread cutting type, but workable for a test. During the last week and a half or so, I've been working full time on the project to first reverse engineer what I'd done already, and second work out many mechanical problems and bugs I hadn't realized were still there. There was a LOT more to do than I'd thought four years ago when I last looked at it. But this time around I was determined to finish it. I finally got everything de-bugged and working well enough to get out into the still very cold tiny shop, and actually hook it up to the lathe for a real world test.
It cut with flying colors! I'm so happy to have finally finished this. And in some sense, the lathe, since it was always intended to have this capability. Left to do is mounting it to the lathe permanently instead of spread out piecemeal on the bench, and making up a new brass plaque thread table. The older one I had made is now incorrect because of software changes.
Looking forward to completing and using the ELS now on my lathe!