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bubsbug

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I purchased a 13"x40" metal lathe from a local cue maker in town. I payed $1800 and got the lathe, stand and all accosseries. I got a router with quick change holder attached to it. A laminate router with QC. Some sort of steady rest with bearing centered in it x 3. Jacubs chuck with quick change, some other drill chuck, live centers, dead centers, about 20 different kind of taps, 20 different boring bars, padial pin inserter tool, and many, many other small parts. Currently I have it set up and giving it a good cleaning and lube. Im trying to understand all of its parts and what they do.

My question is this. The cue maker who had it offsett the tailstock to make tapers. Is this easier than using taper bars? Are most taper bars straight with a desired length? I know that Hightowers is completey adjustable. I fiquered that I could bolt on some sterdy angle beackets to the back of the lathe, then bolt like a 1/4 plate of aluminum stock to the angle brackets, something like 34" x 6". and then weld some fastening brackets to some surare tubing and have taper bars. would something like this work? What are the lengths needed for a shaft, butt, handle.? then di I just need springs and bearings. Could someone post pics of their setup please? Thanks in advance.
John
 
Your idea sounds like it will work. If you want totally adjustable taper bars like comes on my Deluxe, mine with Butt bar and shaft bar plus roller bearing runs $325. You will have to make brackets to mount them to the back of your lathe.
 
bubsbug said:
I purchased a 13"x40" metal lathe from a local cue maker in town. I payed $1800 and got the lathe, stand and all accosseries. I got a router with quick change holder attached to it. A laminate router with QC. Some sort of steady rest with bearing centered in it x 3. Jacubs chuck with quick change, some other drill chuck, live centers, dead centers, about 20 different kind of taps, 20 different boring bars, padial pin inserter tool, and many, many other small parts. Currently I have it set up and giving it a good cleaning and lube. Im trying to understand all of its parts and what they do.

My question is this. The cue maker who had it offsett the tailstock to make tapers. Is this easier than using taper bars? Are most taper bars straight with a desired length? I know that Hightowers is completey adjustable. I fiquered that I could bolt on some sterdy angle beackets to the back of the lathe, then bolt like a 1/4 plate of aluminum stock to the angle brackets, something like 34" x 6". and then weld some fastening brackets to some surare tubing and have taper bars. would something like this work? What are the lengths needed for a shaft, butt, handle.? then di I just need springs and bearings. Could someone post pics of their setup please? Thanks in advance.
John

Have you thought of asking billiardbum???
just a thought...
 
taper bars

cueman said:
Your idea sounds like it will work. If you want totally adjustable taper bars like comes on my Deluxe, mine with Butt bar and shaft bar plus roller bearing runs $325. You will have to make brackets to mount them to the back of your lathe.
Will I still need springs attacked to the cross slide to keep against taper bar. Are these the exact same bars on the delux, or are they retrofitted for metal lathes exclusivly? What would shipping be to indianapolis, Indiana. How long do they take to setup? I spoke to another gentleman who sells these bars for like $1800. Im just wondering if I would be better off buing a taper machine of some sort. The only problem I see is what if I want to do steel joints, I would still need the taper bars wouldn't I
 
bubsbug said:
Will I still need springs attacked to the cross slide to keep against taper bar. Are these the exact same bars on the delux, or are they retrofitted for metal lathes exclusivly? What would shipping be to indianapolis, Indiana. How long do they take to setup? I spoke to another gentleman who sells these bars for like $1800. Im just wondering if I would be better off buing a taper machine of some sort. The only problem I see is what if I want to do steel joints, I would still need the taper bars wouldn't I
They are the taper bars that go on the Deluxe and the roller bearing. You will have to have the brackets made to fit your machine. You will also have to experimant with springs to get the right roller pressure. Who knows how long it will take you to do it. Took me months to get my first metal lathe decked out. Which brings me to another item. If you really want a separate tapering machine I have that original metal lathe with butt and shaft taper bars, router, auto cut off switch, collets and steady rest for $2000 must pick up. There is a picture of it on the back of my book and on shop tour page one on www.hightowercues.com
You can use your compound for tapering stainless joints.
Chris
 
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