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zyto lathe - billboat10 - 11-29-2015

Hi, can any body help me on this lathe? I'm after a screw cutting chart.

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RE: zyto lathe - DaveH - 11-29-2015

Hi,
This may be worth a try http://www.lathes.co.uk/zyto/
Smiley-eatdrink004 
DaveH


RE: zyto lathe - ieezitin - 11-29-2015

Hello and welcome.

I had one of those years ago, you may have trouble getting literature or an original chart they are rare as rocking horse poo.

You can calculate it but you need to know the TPI on the screw and the spindle gear, Do you have a full set of change wheels?

Anthony.


RE: zyto lathe - billboat10 - 12-03-2015

I think I do have the full set of gears


RE: zyto lathe - billboat10 - 12-03-2015

the gears are in pic plus whats on lathe at the moment


RE: zyto lathe - Sunset Machine - 12-04-2015

Here's a somewhat complex spreadsheet from Conrad Hoffman that you might be able to use. The change gear section is on sheet 4. It looks like you can plug in values suitable for your lathe (leadscrew and tooth counts).


RE: zyto lathe - billboat10 - 12-24-2015

i have found a chart just got to sort it out


zyto lathe - billboat10 - 12-29-2015

I have found a chart but not sure were to put the gears can any body help plz


RE: zyto lathe - arvidj - 12-29-2015

Could you take a couple of pictures of the end of the lathe? If you use post #1 as a reference, I think we would want a picture of the left end of the lathe. Probably the best pictures would be with the "cover" off to show the gear train between the spindle and the lead screw.


RE: zyto lathe - Sunset Machine - 12-30-2015

The chart is saying to stack 20:30 tooth gears for an 8 TPI thread, with a 40 on the spindle and 60 on the leadscrew. When you get it setup, run a scratch on some scrap and use a thread pitch gauge to see that it's right.