Help identify headstock cover from small lathe please

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Trextr7monkey

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Hi I’m trying to find out what machine this cover has come from, it’s quite fancy as these things go and from its size has come from a small bench top machine. Any suggestions welcome!
Thanks
Mike
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I could be totally wrong but it does look a bit like the guard from the top of a pillar drill, stops fingers getting in the pulley. Bit like this.

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I could be totally wrong but it does look a bit like the guard from the top of a pillar drill, stops fingers getting in the pulley. Bit like this.

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Thanks yes that’s possible! I’ve had a Progress drill which had a similar cover but it was more of a dome and more enclosed but I could see this having that function with the ridges on the outside mimicking the stepped pulley underneath.
It came in a box with lathe bits which led me to think it must be off a lathe !
 
But equally it could drop over the pulley block on a lathe I suppose, I think you may have to repurpose it, but to do what?
 
A helmet for a small centurion with a pony tail...

Sorry, couldn't resist, I'll get my coat on way out 🤣
 
The drill cover seems a better use on a lathe it would still let all the swarf and chips down into the machine. If I can find out it’s original source then hopefully it can be put back into use at some point.
Re the helmet theory it is reminiscent of “ Noggin the Nog! 🤣🤣
 
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