Sussex cabinet maker
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Hi everyone, ive just bought an SM4 Sedgwick spindle and it's been great. however its one big problem is the shaft doesn't lock for fitting tooling. I spoke to Sedgwick them selves and that said it does, but it 100% doesn't, and tbh i'm not surprised they thought it would, as the machine is so old I doubt they would know by now anyway as the guys making that machine will be long retired. I've bought the manual from S&S and it's not mentioned there either, and the chap I bought it from told me it doesn't lock.
9 times out of 10 I can jam I bit of wood in the block which makes enough friction to nip the top shaft nut up, but if a bit off surface rust starts (it always will for me as my workshop is an old cowshed) it becomes a nightmare to change cutters. My current thought is to get an M10 nut welded onto the top of the shaft so I can lock it with a spanner, however every part of me is screaming that thats a really bad idea. so has anyone else had this problem and got a work around?
the machine is solid and actually feels a lot safer that my pin router and old router table, but this often puts me off using it as getting it setup takes so long - fine when i'm running a whole kitchen out, a massive pain when its just one cut!
Many thanks,
Adam
9 times out of 10 I can jam I bit of wood in the block which makes enough friction to nip the top shaft nut up, but if a bit off surface rust starts (it always will for me as my workshop is an old cowshed) it becomes a nightmare to change cutters. My current thought is to get an M10 nut welded onto the top of the shaft so I can lock it with a spanner, however every part of me is screaming that thats a really bad idea. so has anyone else had this problem and got a work around?
the machine is solid and actually feels a lot safer that my pin router and old router table, but this often puts me off using it as getting it setup takes so long - fine when i'm running a whole kitchen out, a massive pain when its just one cut!
Many thanks,
Adam