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The lathe is essentially completed, just a couple little tweaks to go.
I wantec to be sure to thank those who contributed materials and ideas. Bassel at Custom Cue Lathes thanks for your advice and parts; Todd at Midamericanpool awesome headstock works as good as it looks, thanks for your patience and advice; Anthony Gotti thanks for the parts and build advice; Jaydog you took the time to help me early on with the powerfeed and electronics, it was a tremendous help. Thanks to everyone else too who helped here.
The taper bars are easily removed with the 2 large knobs mounted behind the 1.5" vertical 8020. This allows the headstock to travel anywhere along the bed for different tasks. The powerfeed is driven by a Dayton 50 rpm gearmotor that is supplied with a smooth dial 0-16 volt tatto power source. It goes from barely a crawl to traveling the full length of ge bed in about 20 seconds, three position left/ stop/ right. I will be adding a limit switch between the headstock and carriage that will be able to be placed anywhete in between to cut power to the router, powerfeed, vacuum system and lathe. motor when the taper cut is completed. I mounted tge taper bar to 1 inch wide 8020 square TSlot channel. On top of this is a 1 inch wide piece of steel held on derlin slides byv2 adjustible quick release clamps. The indicator magnetic base attachescto this and can be slid anywhere along the taper bar to make measurements.It is powered with a Penn State 1/2 hp varible speed motor to which I added a 3 way DPDT switch with forward/stop/reverse. The switch is right beside he headstock and is used to stop and start the motor.
If anyone has any questions about the build, feel free to ask here. Thanks again.
I wantec to be sure to thank those who contributed materials and ideas. Bassel at Custom Cue Lathes thanks for your advice and parts; Todd at Midamericanpool awesome headstock works as good as it looks, thanks for your patience and advice; Anthony Gotti thanks for the parts and build advice; Jaydog you took the time to help me early on with the powerfeed and electronics, it was a tremendous help. Thanks to everyone else too who helped here.
The taper bars are easily removed with the 2 large knobs mounted behind the 1.5" vertical 8020. This allows the headstock to travel anywhere along the bed for different tasks. The powerfeed is driven by a Dayton 50 rpm gearmotor that is supplied with a smooth dial 0-16 volt tatto power source. It goes from barely a crawl to traveling the full length of ge bed in about 20 seconds, three position left/ stop/ right. I will be adding a limit switch between the headstock and carriage that will be able to be placed anywhete in between to cut power to the router, powerfeed, vacuum system and lathe. motor when the taper cut is completed. I mounted tge taper bar to 1 inch wide 8020 square TSlot channel. On top of this is a 1 inch wide piece of steel held on derlin slides byv2 adjustible quick release clamps. The indicator magnetic base attachescto this and can be slid anywhere along the taper bar to make measurements.It is powered with a Penn State 1/2 hp varible speed motor to which I added a 3 way DPDT switch with forward/stop/reverse. The switch is right beside he headstock and is used to stop and start the motor.
If anyone has any questions about the build, feel free to ask here. Thanks again.
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