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RE: X Power Feed - dallen - 01-25-2015

I've got a set of those, never had a lot of luck getting them to hold. hope yours hold better then the ones I have.

DA


RE: X Power Feed - DaveH - 01-25-2015

Should work fine Ed, Thumbsup 
Smiley-eatdrink004 
DaveH


RE: X Power Feed - f350ca - 01-25-2015

I'd be interested in hearing how they work. Have thought about buying a set. In the past I've turned a shaft to the size I need, drill and thread the end for a pipe plug then split it on the band saw.


RE: X Power Feed - EdK - 01-26-2015

I've decided not to use the expanding arbor. Instead I'm going to bore the hole to size and then make an arbor to match the bore. I'll tap a hole for a bolt in the end of the arbor to hold the piece on. That's how I've done it in the past and it's worked well.

Ed


RE: X Power Feed - EdK - 02-01-2015

What a stringy mess. My lathe is so dirty I'm ashamed to take a picture of it. Anyway, I got some more done on the power feed today.

Ed

The stringy mess.

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The culprit.

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The result, a nice fit.

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RE: X Power Feed - f350ca - 02-01-2015

Ya, if my lathe ever got that dirty I'd never take a photo either.
Nice machining by the way.


RE: X Power Feed - EdK - 02-01-2015

(02-01-2015, 05:42 PM)f350ca Wrote: Ya, if my lathe ever got that dirty I'd never take a photo either.
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Rotfl     5176

Ed


RE: X Power Feed - PixMan - 02-01-2015

You guys should be ashamed when you have a CLEAN machine, not a dirty one!

Ed, why are there blocks between the work piece and the chuck jaws rather than just copper or brass shims? Did you need the back of the part clear for a big through hole or something?


RE: X Power Feed - EdK - 02-01-2015

(02-01-2015, 08:15 PM)PixMan Wrote: You guys should be ashamed when you have a CLEAN machine, not a dirty one!

Rotfl guilty as charged.

(02-01-2015, 08:15 PM)PixMan Wrote: Ed, why are there blocks between the work piece and the chuck jaws rather than just copper or brass shims? Did you need the back of the part clear for a big through hole or something?

The opposing jaws wouldn't close enough to clamp the part, they ran into the other jaws, so I had to add some packing material.

Ed


RE: X Power Feed - dallen - 02-01-2015

you could turn those two around