Munty Scruntfundle
Established Member
Hi there.
I found out the other day (using the razor blade method) the tailstock on the SC4 is very slightly high, probably only 1/4 a mm or so, but it's enough to mess up a 150mm bar by .066 end to end. I tried making a simple slitting saw arbor a few days back which turned out awful, while this taper might not sound like much it means nothing will sit in a collet perfectly. So I need to eradicate the discrepancy. I've tested with the quill in and out, I get the same results within a couple of .001s. So it's level, just high.
The tailstock on the SC4 had no height adjustment, so what's the best plan? I could try to mill fractions off the bottom, but that would mean complete disassembly/reassembly over and over and I'm not sure I'd find a way to ensure I removed the same depth from the flat and the dovetail side. I could gently polish up the surfaces (which are horribly rough) by hand, but I'm not sure I could eliminate any bowing. I could contact Axminster and ask for a replacement, but I'd have no guarantee any new tail would be any better, it may be worse.
Any ideas?
Many thanks.
I found out the other day (using the razor blade method) the tailstock on the SC4 is very slightly high, probably only 1/4 a mm or so, but it's enough to mess up a 150mm bar by .066 end to end. I tried making a simple slitting saw arbor a few days back which turned out awful, while this taper might not sound like much it means nothing will sit in a collet perfectly. So I need to eradicate the discrepancy. I've tested with the quill in and out, I get the same results within a couple of .001s. So it's level, just high.
The tailstock on the SC4 had no height adjustment, so what's the best plan? I could try to mill fractions off the bottom, but that would mean complete disassembly/reassembly over and over and I'm not sure I'd find a way to ensure I removed the same depth from the flat and the dovetail side. I could gently polish up the surfaces (which are horribly rough) by hand, but I'm not sure I could eliminate any bowing. I could contact Axminster and ask for a replacement, but I'd have no guarantee any new tail would be any better, it may be worse.
Any ideas?
Many thanks.