tool-me-up
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Built this a few years ago, it would have bee more than strong enough for wood, no good at metal - theres a separate thread for the metal lathe
First i started with a wood lathe
then spent ages and ages threading a very long bar
I took my 3/4" threaded bar, added two 25mm solid steel round bars and some 50mm x 25mm solid steel flat bar and made a carriage for my lathe
A simple press drill vice provided the in / out movement to attach a tool post to..
Now when you make your carriage a meter long - the two 25mm steel bars and the 3/4" threaded bar WILL FLEX!! This small movement is enough to let the tool vibrate and shag your work good and proper :wink:
So i went with a different approach ..... A cross vice bolted straight to the frame
I even welded angle iron to it and the frame to eliminate movement as i was still having troubles
No joy - still vibration some where. I took a good look at the housing (big box on the left with the switch on) and its only 2mm plate with no real structure at all!
it was reinforced as best i could
Still no joy!!! Still vibrations and movement! :x :x :x
So i did the only thing i could think of which was start over....
It may be ugly buts its bloody solid!!! its 6" Steel U channel - 10mm thick across the top and about 15mm thick each leg!
It weighs an absolute ton! and will be just shy of 40" centre to centre when i sort the tail stock out.
Moral of the story is - either buy a proper one! or just go totally overkill from the start!
Good luck to the others in there efforts! Hope some of this is useful!
Gav
First i started with a wood lathe
then spent ages and ages threading a very long bar
I took my 3/4" threaded bar, added two 25mm solid steel round bars and some 50mm x 25mm solid steel flat bar and made a carriage for my lathe
A simple press drill vice provided the in / out movement to attach a tool post to..
Now when you make your carriage a meter long - the two 25mm steel bars and the 3/4" threaded bar WILL FLEX!! This small movement is enough to let the tool vibrate and shag your work good and proper :wink:
So i went with a different approach ..... A cross vice bolted straight to the frame
I even welded angle iron to it and the frame to eliminate movement as i was still having troubles
No joy - still vibration some where. I took a good look at the housing (big box on the left with the switch on) and its only 2mm plate with no real structure at all!
it was reinforced as best i could
Still no joy!!! Still vibrations and movement! :x :x :x
So i did the only thing i could think of which was start over....
It may be ugly buts its bloody solid!!! its 6" Steel U channel - 10mm thick across the top and about 15mm thick each leg!
It weighs an absolute ton! and will be just shy of 40" centre to centre when i sort the tail stock out.
Moral of the story is - either buy a proper one! or just go totally overkill from the start!
Good luck to the others in there efforts! Hope some of this is useful!
Gav