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Compact Drive Dogs for a Taig

by Yehuda Friedman Here is a tip that I have been using for many years. Starting with a Taig lathe, I was always hampered by its small size. Of course, my projects were always too large or at the extreme limits of the Taig's capacity. If I’d used a large lathe, I'm sure the opposite [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:31-04:00January 24th, 2009|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Compact Drive Dogs for a Taig

A Quick and Easy Compass

by by H. D. Candland I thought you might be interested in this…. While working on a project, I needed to draw a fairly large circle (approximately 8-10 inches in diameter) on aluminum plate. Due to the size of the circle, I did not have anything in my toolbox that would allow me to draw [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:31-04:00November 24th, 2008|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on A Quick and Easy Compass

A Rolling Steady Rest for the Sherline Lathe

by Vince Pugliese As a relatively new home shop machinist, I have been tackling small projects in order to build up experience with my new Sherline lathe and mill. Like many others, it was my intention to develop these skills to aid my modeling, but I’ve have found that it is just as rewarding to [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:31-04:00November 24th, 2008|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on A Rolling Steady Rest for the Sherline Lathe

Cutting Odd-Count Threads

By Clinton James I've read lots of articles and books and have not seen this idea anyplace. Of course, it's an adaptation of the long-employed procedure required when using a lathe without quick-change gears. I have occasion to cut 1/8" NPT threads on parts I'm making on my lathe. My Taiwan-built lathe has no listed [...]

By |2016-04-12T16:37:35-04:00September 24th, 2008|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Cutting Odd-Count Threads

Not So Poor Man’s Transfer Punches

By Chuck St. Louis One of the fun things when doing difficult-to-accomplish tasks is thinking your way through a problem and coming up with an original solution. Next, you try out the idea and have great satisfaction when you see that it does work and works very well. I realize that many people have probably [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:32-04:00September 24th, 2008|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Not So Poor Man’s Transfer Punches

More Sensitive Adjustment for the Four-Jaw Chuck

By Joerg Hugel The attached photo illustrates how I make adjustments to my four-jaw chuck to get a workpiece to run true. With two keys, the adjustment could be made to a much more sensitive setting than with one key because the workpiece is easily shifted. This way, it is kept in close contact with [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:32-04:00August 8th, 2008|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on More Sensitive Adjustment for the Four-Jaw Chuck
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