Harbor Freight 7x12 Mini-Lathe
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(05-26-2021, 07:18 AM)rleete Wrote: Metalworking forum and you guys don't even turn your lathes on!

Not much since I got the Logan. There have been a few times it woulda been handy, but I used the Logan anyway. Smile
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Today I measured the run-out on the mini lathe spindle using my Mitutoyo DTI that reads in .0005" increments. The needle barely moved. I'd need a .0001" DTI in order to get a true measurement. That was good news. Thumbsup

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(05-31-2021, 05:03 PM)EdK Wrote: ....That was good news.  Thumbsup

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That's almost unheard of on a 7x. Especially after being shipped. You got lucky!
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(05-31-2021, 09:33 PM)Vinny Wrote: That's almost unheard of on a 7x.  Especially after being shipped.  You got lucky!

I was measuring the internal Morse taper 3 of the spindle. I'll have to measure the chuck register and see what that gives me. Chin

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A lot of folks were complaining where you measured it was .003-.004 off or out of round.
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I measured the chuck register and there's about .0003" of TIR. I can live with that.

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Printed a cover for the apron to prevent swarf from clogging up the gears. It's not perfect but it'll work for now.

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In preparation for installing a carriage lock I had to file the side of the saddle so I can bolt a piece of steel to it. My hand drilling skills don't exist so I'm going to wait to drill the mounting holes for when my drill press arrives next Tuesday.

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(06-04-2021, 09:32 PM)EdK Wrote: ... My hand drilling skills don't exist ...

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That is why I have a bunch of these now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gX7zVyN-pl4

Saved my bacon when I had to drill and tap the small holes in the cast iron base column of my mill to mount the limit switch rail for the power feed I put on the knee. The casting is not exactly flat nor round where I had to attach the brackets. Trying to hold a hand drill perfectly perpendicular in two different axis is not a gene that I possess. I can come close with one or the other but never both.  Blush

Where did you file on the side of your saddle? Everything looks factory ground.  Jawdrop
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