I've posted before about my old Barnes 41/2 treadle lathe and have been enjoying using it.
There's a bit on the front of the tailstock that is puzzling me and I wonder if anyone knows what it might be for.
I mean the lump at the front with a hole in. It's a shallow, blind hole with no connection to the inside of the tailstock. It's nothing to do with clamping the quill in place - that's done by the lever at the back.
I wonder if it's meant for anchoring a measuring tool to - but I can't imagine what.
Does anyone have any ideas?
There's a bit on the front of the tailstock that is puzzling me and I wonder if anyone knows what it might be for.
I mean the lump at the front with a hole in. It's a shallow, blind hole with no connection to the inside of the tailstock. It's nothing to do with clamping the quill in place - that's done by the lever at the back.
I wonder if it's meant for anchoring a measuring tool to - but I can't imagine what.
Does anyone have any ideas?