Good work You make!!! Actually the tool-post like You make is planted on any (without except) in Russia (one-time Soviet) manufactured universal lathe.
Boring bars and grooving tools? you need an adjustable plate with a indexing ball in it and a mating divot on the tool post. set the compound for your job and then set the toolpost for cut off. That would be something worth patenting.
see where i work i use a capstan lathe with a turret which also has a turret tool post, but the post is seezed up. anywhere i could get a new one so my boss can sdort it out???
A nub left is common, when you don't have the tool on center. You try and explain it away as being "common", remove with a second chucking?? Why would you "waste" a quick change toolpost on the rear of the cross slide? If you were going to have a dedicated rear parting blade holder, it would be in a rigid block.
Nice Video. So essentially this is just a nicer 4-way turret tool post? Aside from the indexing to 30 deg increments what is the main difference from my regular 4-way? All I use these days is my QCTP. How does your tool post have an advantage to the QCTP? Thanks
Good work You make!!! Actually the tool-post like You make is planted on any (without except) in Russia (one-time Soviet) manufactured universal lathe.
FactoryDragon87 10 months ago
Boring bars and grooving tools? you need an adjustable plate with a indexing ball in it and a mating divot on the tool post. set the compound for your job and then set the toolpost for cut off. That would be something worth patenting.
Shombroni 1 year ago
see where i work i use a capstan lathe with a turret which also has a turret tool post, but the post is seezed up. anywhere i could get a new one so my boss can sdort it out???
rambalamb 1 year ago
A nub left is common, when you don't have the tool on center. You try and explain it away as being "common", remove with a second chucking?? Why would you "waste" a quick change toolpost on the rear of the cross slide? If you were going to have a dedicated rear parting blade holder, it would be in a rigid block.
reggieobe98 1 year ago
Nice Video. So essentially this is just a nicer 4-way turret tool post? Aside from the indexing to 30 deg increments what is the main difference from my regular 4-way? All I use these days is my QCTP. How does your tool post have an advantage to the QCTP? Thanks
TheManFromAlaska 2 years ago
Do you sell these for South Bend Heavy 10
rehubb 2 years ago
thx, that looks like good stuff!
Axbent 2 years ago
and why no t-slots in the middle?
Axbent 2 years ago
what did u use for material for the new c/s?
Axbent 2 years ago
Is this a Heavy ten lathe? did u make a new cross slide?
Axbent 2 years ago