Very Good Todd... I really liked that info.... I'd already done the first reduction a while back.... I'll be gathering some parts now.... Thanks..... I do have one question... The gear chart you made is much nicer than mine.... Could you post yours or make it available ??
Good video very clear easy to understand . Do you have any idea what the gear combinations would be if I wanted to cut larger coarser threads like 1-2 tpi for large wooden vise screws ? Thanks Bob
Great video!!! Best information out there on slowing that feed down. Question, what milling setup do I see there.. maybe a short video on that setup.. thanks !!
Yes. I guess some of you may have to buy something first. When I bought my lathe, it did not have a Quick Change Gearbox but it did come with a whole bunch of change gears. When I couldn't take it anymore I bit the bullet and purchased a QC Gearbox for about the same price I paid for the original lathe. But I saved the change gears. Not are they handy for making speed adjustments but you can also use certain combinations to cut metric threads.
Thanks Todd. This gives me another way of accomplishing the "slower" tasking of the lead screw for a smoother finish.
That is ONE CLEAN LATHE! I'm in the middle of rebuilding/restoring my new-to-me Atlas QC-42, so I'll need this. Thanks!
Great video, clear and concise, very easy to follow. Thanks
Thank you very much.
Very Good Todd... I really liked that info.... I'd already done the first reduction a while back.... I'll be gathering some parts now.... Thanks..... I do have one question... The gear chart you made is much nicer than mine.... Could you post yours or make it available ??
Good video very clear easy to understand . Do you have any idea what the gear combinations would be if I wanted to cut larger coarser threads like 1-2 tpi for large wooden vise screws ?
Thanks
Bob
Great video!!! Best information out there on slowing that feed down. Question, what milling setup do I see there.. maybe a short video on that setup.. thanks !!
I made an adapter to attach a four inch rotary table to the Craftsman - Atlas milling attachment. Rigidity was a serious issue.
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
To cut in haft I need a Bushing & a 24 teeth gear , Is that right
Excellent.
Oh.
You have to buy something first.
How helpful.
I guess I should known that was coming.
Yes. I guess some of you may have to buy something first. When I bought my lathe, it did not have a Quick Change Gearbox but it did come with a whole bunch of change gears. When I couldn't take it anymore I bit the bullet and purchased a QC Gearbox for about the same price I paid for the original lathe. But I saved the change gears. Not are they handy for making speed adjustments but you can also use certain combinations to cut metric threads.
Since your are a novice, it is "machinist". Only one who is better than anyone else can call himself the "machinest"
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