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    Oompa Lumpa
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      Oompa Lumpa
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        Well, as you all know, took delivery of my nice shiny Chester DB7 VS lathe the weekend. I am, for the money, really pleased with it.

        So I have been playing with the settings and seeing what it can (and can't) do. The great thing about this machine is that I have a full set of Change Wheels and nothing has been bent, broken or cut out (yet!).

        Thing is, I decided to investigate screwcutting and of course there is a lovely schematic bolted to the casing, you know the kind of thing – Wheels A-B-C-D use "whatever tooth wheel in the chart".

        So I look along and find .7 and right after that .8 pitch – no .75 – which is a metric pitch I would want to cut. i am either misunderstanding the chart completely or this machine will not cut a .75 pitch screw in the Metric configuration.

        The machine is the Imperial version just for clarification. I was wondering if there is a workaround?

        graham.

        #136403
        John Stevenson 1
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          If the driving gear for 0.7 pitch is 20 and the gear for 0.8 is 21 then you need a 20 1/2 gear to get 0.75.

          Simples.

          #136404
          Oompa Lumpa
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            Posted by John Stevenson on 25/11/2013 21:10:55:

            If the driving gear for 0.7 pitch is 20 and the gear for 0.8 is 21 then you need a 20 1/2 gear to get 0.75.

            Simples.

            Thank you John, I can understand the logic in that but of course I just don't have such a thing. Under the circumstances I am going to call Chester in the morning. I really don't need to be learning gear cutting, yet!

            graham.

            (ps, sorry about the double post)

            #136407
            John Stevenson 1
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              @johnstevenson1

              Graham, can you post a picture of the screwcutting chart please ?

              It's probably something simple, can it do 1.5 ? if so then 0.75 is just the same ratio with an extra 2:1 reduction somewhere.

              #136412
              Hairy Pete
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                There's an example of 0.75mm pitch shown on page 18 of the manual.

                #136461
                Oompa Lumpa
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                  Posted by Hairy Pete on 25/11/2013 22:16:01:

                  There's an example of 0.75mm pitch shown on page 18 of the manual.

                  Ah, snag is I do not have a manual. I will call Paul at Chester and enquire.

                  Meanwhile here are the pictures:

                  This second chart gives the wheel combinations for the common threads. Naturally I use 6-7-and 8mm Metric Fine, which are.75 pitch. of course I would….

                  #136468
                  Les Jones 1
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                    @lesjones1

                    I think this would work.

                    A B 80 60
                    C D 40 33
                    E F H 70

                     

                    PS Is the leadscrew 12 TPI ?

                    Les.

                    Edited By Les Jones 1 on 26/11/2013 12:50:12

                    #136471
                    JasonB
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                      You can also go

                      60-H

                      80-51

                      H-72

                      Subject to the length of the banjo and it being 12tpi

                      #136477
                      John Stevenson 1
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                        Just change A from 60 to 30

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