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  • #446233
    Paul Lousick
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      I saw this video about building a home made metal lathe and was a bit sceptical at first as to whether it would actually work. I was impressed though by the skills of the fabricator even though his marking-out and building techniques were a bit hit and miss. Not what you would use for making a precision tool.

      Paul

      Edited By Neil Wyatt on 13/01/2020 18:08:50

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      Paul Lousick
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        #446235
        Michael Gilligan
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          @michaelgilligan61133

          Great job yes

          Very sensible use of commercial rails and bearing assemblies.

          MichaelG.

          #446236
          Steviegtr
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            @steviegtr

            Ha ha awesome. I wondered where all the quick change tool posts were being made. India at it's best maybe. Wonder how much it cost him to build it.

            #446265
            Hopper
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              @hopper

              I had wondered about using those linear rails for such things before and always assumed swarf would mess them up. but looks like they have seals on the edges so all good. Well done that man.

              I wonder how well they will stand up to wear under the kind of cutting forces in a lathe?

              And do they have any facility to adjust for wear if the balls become a loose fit on the rail? The equivalent of gib strips.

              Edited By Hopper on 13/01/2020 03:41:02

              #446266
              Hopper
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                @hopper

                Double post. doh!

                Edited By Hopper on 13/01/2020 03:39:18

                #446276
                Michael Gilligan
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                  @michaelgilligan61133
                  Posted by Hopper on 13/01/2020 03:17:07:

                  […]

                  I wonder how well they will stand up to wear under the kind of cutting forces in a lathe?

                  And do they have any facility to adjust for wear if the balls become a loose fit on the rail? The equivalent of gib strips.

                  .

                  To the best of my limited knowledge, the are not adjustable for wear

                  Some good [upmarket] info here: **LINK**

                  https://www.automotioncomponents.co.uk/en/catalog/linear-components/linear-bearings-shafts/linear-shaft-supports/shaft-support-rails/l1780.12/g+m+c+s+a

                  MichaelG.

                  #446278
                  BW
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                    @bw

                    Thanks – Enjoyed that video, wish I had similar skills.

                    Bill

                    #446354
                    larry phelan 1
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                      @larryphelan1

                      I seem to remember the late L,C Mason writing about something like that in his book "Using the small lathe".

                      , and he was no duff ! Am I perhaps mistaken ?

                      That machine might be no worse than many others on sale, if this Frum is any thing to go by.

                      How long did it take to build ? How long does it take to build a model engine, which may be only a showpiece anyway. I thought it was a fine piece of work, but then, I,m easy pleased.cheeky

                      #446370
                      Oldiron
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                        @oldiron

                        What was the purpose of pouring swarf on the shaft ?? We know its going to get in there anyway. But at least he made something in the shop. smiley

                        #446373
                        martin perman 1
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                          @martinperman1

                          The ball recycling bearing assemblies and rods are excellent in automation situations particularly in one off robot assemblies especially in clean enviroments but after time the balls will slowly wear several straight grooves in to the guide rods and as good as the seals are will attract muck and accelerate the wear,

                          Martin P

                          #446385
                          nigel jones 5
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                            A couple of steppers and its CNC ready. Those big cnc ball screws arent cheap though.

                            #446391
                            ega
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                              @ega
                              Posted by Oldiron on 13/01/2020 15:13:33:

                              What was the purpose of pouring swarf on the shaft ?? We know its going to get in there anyway. But at least he made something in the shop. smiley

                              I thought it might be graphite.

                              #446392
                              ega
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                                @ega
                                Posted by Oldiron on 13/01/2020 15:13:33:

                                What was the purpose of pouring swarf on the shaft ?? We know its going to get in there anyway. But at least he made something in the shop. smiley

                                I thought it might be graphite.

                                #446393
                                ega
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                                  @ega
                                  My first double post – sorry! What am I doing wrong?

                                   

                                  Edited By ega on 13/01/2020 16:29:57

                                  #446397
                                  Oldiron
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                                    @oldiron
                                    Posted by ega on 13/01/2020 16:29:02:

                                    My first double post – sorry! What am I doing wrong?

                                    Edited By ega on 13/01/2020 16:29:57

                                    Yes possibly graphite but it looks a bit chunky for that.

                                    re double posts. I have had that when I was a little impatient and did not allow time for the post to load on the forum.

                                    regards

                                    #446417
                                    Robert Atkinson 2
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                                      It's a bit concerning that the "bed" did not sit flat on this bench after he welded the two U sections together………

                                      #446419
                                      Iain Downs
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                                        @iaindowns78295

                                        It wouldn't have worked that well if I'd made it…

                                         

                                        Iain

                                        Edited By Iain Downs on 13/01/2020 17:22:39

                                        #446443
                                        Vic
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                                          @vic

                                          I’ve seen a couple of small CNC milling machines fitted with linear rails rather than dovetails so assumed this was the current way of doing things? They also used ballscrews.

                                          #446445
                                          Oldiron
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                                            @oldiron
                                            Posted by Iain Downs on 13/01/2020 17:22:27:

                                            It wouldn't have worked that well if I'd made it…

                                            Iain

                                            Edited By Iain Downs on 13/01/2020 17:22:39

                                            Oh ye of little faith. smiley

                                            regards

                                            #446526
                                            mechman48
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                                              Posted by ega on 13/01/2020 16:27:30:

                                              Posted by Oldiron on 13/01/2020 15:13:33:

                                              What was the purpose of pouring swarf on the shaft ?? We know its going to get in there anyway. But at least he made something in the shop. smiley

                                              I thought it might be graphite.

                                              My guess it is graphite flakes or shredded graphite yarn from valve packing… thinking

                                              George.

                                              #446531
                                              Keith Long
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                                                @keithlong89920
                                                Posted by Oldiron on 13/01/2020 15:13:33:

                                                What was the purpose of pouring swarf on the shaft ??

                                                Possibly to demonstrate the effectiveness of the wipers in the bearing housings?

                                                #446581
                                                larry phelan 1
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                                                  @larryphelan1

                                                  Surprised there was no tailstock ?

                                                  #447025
                                                  Brian Morehen
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                                                    @brianmorehen85290

                                                    Have a look at Lathes UK website on Homemade Lathes .. The One built by Japanesse P O W during World War !! amazeing. Lots of time required to read all of the stories

                                                    #447090
                                                    ega
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                                                      @ega
                                                      Posted by Oldiron on 13/01/2020 16:44:33:

                                                      Posted by ega on 13/01/2020 16:29:02:

                                                      My first double post – sorry! What am I doing wrong?

                                                      Edited By ega on 13/01/2020 16:29:57

                                                      Yes possibly graphite but it looks a bit chunky for that.

                                                      re double posts. I have had that when I was a little impatient and did not allow time for the post to load on the forum.

                                                      regards

                                                      Thanks for the tip!

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