Hi
I thought I'd show you how I do this.
this is my lathe, it's a Chester clone of the sieg c4.
CAUTION turn the power OFF before you start anything like this!!
basic dividing on a Chester Comet lathehere is the inside of the drive housing
basic dividing on a Chester Comet latheto start off I made this fitting, it's a flat bar with a square piece with a cross hole and a clamp screw bolted on.
basic dividing on a Chester Comet latheremove the two bolts shown with allen keys
basic dividing on a Chester Comet latheand, using longer bolts, fix the fitting
basic dividing on a Chester Comet latheI then made an expanding sleeve to fit the lathe mandrel
basic dividing on a Chester Comet lathefit this in the mandrel
basic dividing on a Chester Comet latheand then fix a change wheel to the end and insert the detent pin so it engages with the teeth
basic dividing on a Chester Comet lathethe expanding sleeve can also be used with a handle
basic dividing on a Chester Comet lathea close up of the drive pin on the handle
basic dividing on a Chester Comet lathevery useful for screwcutting short threads, the lathes lowest speed is 100 rpm, a wee bit too fast for my liking.
and thats it, I hope I haven'd bored you too much :big:
cheers
the demonstrating side of Roy