Hi All,
I've got an old and battered DML24 that I've been using for an odd turning job and for making chessmen. I appreciate the lathe is entry-level at best, but so far it's done everything I wanted it to do.
I would now like to tick off penturning from my bucket list, and I need better performance from the old DML24. In particular, I'd like to try and get the tailstock aligned as well as possible to the headstock for drilling and threading.
From poking around the tailstock, it looks like I need to add a bit of material to the contact points to align with the headstock.
Are there any ways to add material on a permanent or a semi-permanent basis? Shims come to mind, but how do I hold them in place, unless I shim one of the tubes? Glue a shim to the tailstock with epoxy?
Thank you.
I've got an old and battered DML24 that I've been using for an odd turning job and for making chessmen. I appreciate the lathe is entry-level at best, but so far it's done everything I wanted it to do.
I would now like to tick off penturning from my bucket list, and I need better performance from the old DML24. In particular, I'd like to try and get the tailstock aligned as well as possible to the headstock for drilling and threading.
From poking around the tailstock, it looks like I need to add a bit of material to the contact points to align with the headstock.
Are there any ways to add material on a permanent or a semi-permanent basis? Shims come to mind, but how do I hold them in place, unless I shim one of the tubes? Glue a shim to the tailstock with epoxy?
Thank you.