Sheptonphil
Scrumpy junkie
Last year I purchased an Axi AT1416vs lathe and wanted to bolt it to my workbench. the bolts are blind, in that it is bolted up through the bench into blind holes in the base on the bed casting. It did not come with a template and marking the four 10mm holes by taking measurements from the corner was really not easy. I managed the first two (set distance apart) but to align the other two with perfect distance, square and width was really iffy. The third wasn't too bad but the forth ended more oval than round and trying to lift a corner to see how accurate the holes were was nigh impossible. When setting up the AT1628 this weekend I put more thought and less effort in an came up with this really simple solution. Four holes in 5 minutes absolutely spot on and not a tape measure in sight.
Use the lathe to turn a scrap of hardwood down to a 13mm dowel. Use a parting tool, 15mm from the end reduce the dowel to 9mm over a length of 10mm, making a square shoulder. Sweep the end to 3mm. part off and make 4 of these.
you now have 4 pegs 9mm dia x 10mm long, shouldered to 13mm then down to 3mm (all sizes except 9mm are flexible, as long as shoulder to bench is the same on all pegs)
lift each end and prop on a scrap of wood, place a peg in each blind hole and lower back to bench. Position lathe and you can now accurately mark round the centred pegs with a sharp pencil.
With the lathe moved you have accurate 3mm marks to drill. Perfect alignment every time.
Phil
Use the lathe to turn a scrap of hardwood down to a 13mm dowel. Use a parting tool, 15mm from the end reduce the dowel to 9mm over a length of 10mm, making a square shoulder. Sweep the end to 3mm. part off and make 4 of these.
you now have 4 pegs 9mm dia x 10mm long, shouldered to 13mm then down to 3mm (all sizes except 9mm are flexible, as long as shoulder to bench is the same on all pegs)
lift each end and prop on a scrap of wood, place a peg in each blind hole and lower back to bench. Position lathe and you can now accurately mark round the centred pegs with a sharp pencil.
With the lathe moved you have accurate 3mm marks to drill. Perfect alignment every time.
Phil