Thanks Tank, Hey Check this out I was thinking of getting one for my lathe also, I think this will give you the ability to taper small length like joints and butt plates. Might work for guys like us who don't have full taper bars.
I think this would have been good for you to taper that joint on your son's cue. Good luck and thanks again. Don't hold your breath waiting for pictures, I will order everything I need before I start. Tanks again Tank..
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190836240364?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
I wish someone would post a video of an offset tailstock tapering a butt or butt cap or collar. Cuejo your nominated. :thumbup:
I agree I also would like to see it, I'm not sure what Darcy means by off setting the tail stock. But I'm 100% sure it would work as he knows what he is talking about and dose Beautiful work. Maybe if we sweet talk him he will post a video of off setting the tail stock for tapering joints colors and butt plates for us rookies LOL, Any comments on the Compound slide I mentioned, Would that work for tapering small stuff
The question is "how do you mount/hold the parts in the headstock?". The headstock is designed to hold a part straight, not at some arbitrary angle to the tailstock. Show us a picture of a part held in the headstock that's angled.
Before I got my deluxe I tapered a couple on a mid size. Just use a dead center in the headstock and a live center in the tailstock. Problem solved.
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