Hi everyone,
The scales on some machines,my lathe being one,are not always easy to read,for those of us with "less than perfect vision",and setting the topslide for screwcutting becomes a bit of a chore,since the markings are difficult to make out.
In order to try and correct this,I have come up with a simple idea,using simple templates/jigs,or whatever. These are just small pieces of Ali bent at 90* which hook over the side of the crossslide and line up with the front of the topslide,to set the angle in one go,no messing around!
To make one,the topslide is set to the required angle to begin with,and the piece of Ali lined up with its front edge,leaving a small overhang to the left of the cross slide. While in that position,a scriber is run along its underside to mark the position of the bend,and that,s it !
Next time you want to set up,just slack off the topslide and use the gauge to set it,dead on. I have put two pictures in my album,one for 60* and one for 55*
I have tried them and they do work,so no more fooling around with a lamp trying to see the scales. Hope this may be of interest to others like me,or am I alone ?????