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Gallery, Projects and General => How to's => Topic started by: wheeltapper on September 14, 2012, 12:32:11 PM

Title: Controlling overhang on my lathe.
Post by: wheeltapper on September 14, 2012, 12:32:11 PM
Hi
I recently had to macine six items from a length of 12mm round steel.
the original piece was 40ins long and with that overhang whipping round it could have easily bent and smashed something ( ME!)

luckily my mill is to the left of my lathe so.............

long view of the setup
(http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm72/wheeltapper_2008/model%20engineering%20stuff/overhangcontrol1.jpg)

and a closeup
(http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm72/wheeltapper_2008/model%20engineering%20stuff/overhangcontrol2.jpg)

worked a treat, totally under control.

Iv'e just noticed that my watermark is not showing up on my latest pics, anyone else noticed anything like this?

cheers
Roy
Title: Re: Controlling overhang on my lathe.
Post by: AdeV on September 19, 2012, 03:51:22 AM
Nice workaround Roy - did you have to make the steady for the task, or did you already have it (I ask because it looks made-for-the-vice rather than made for the lathe)?
Title: Re: Controlling overhang on my lathe.
Post by: wheeltapper on September 19, 2012, 06:26:38 AM
Hi
I made it just for this kind of job. It's just luck that I put the mill in the right place.  :lol:

the aluminium ring is from an old video recorder head, I've got a boxfull scavenged from obsolete recorders.

I'm in the process ( read, I've ordered the metal )  :)  to make a fixed and travelling steady to Harold Halls design. More on those anon.

Roy