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    Steve Crow
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      #372231
      Steve Crow
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        I've had my Sherline lathe for around 4 months now and I'm hugely impressed.

        I can use my watchmakers collets in headstock and tailstock and within a few minutes I can be turning 2" bar in a 4 jaw chuck.

        The screwcutting is a tad laborious but effective with a huge range of pitches, metric and imp.

        I was worried about stuff like headstock/tailstock alignment but it's adjustable and as accurate as you want to make it.

        Also, it's easy to make accessories and attachments for. It's getting heavier every week!

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        #372350
        Another JohnS
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          @anotherjohns

          Steve – well done.

          Sherline lathes seem like great lathes. A fellow over in the USA made a 1:16th Kozo Shay locomotive (the newer version) on his Sherline Equipment, in about 1/20th the time it took me to build mine in my much larger workshop.

          John.

          #373408
          Anthony Prince 2
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            @anthonyprince2

            Steve,

            Most impressed with the set-up in your photo, especially as you have only had it for 4 months.

            1. No motor? So how does the hand-wheel on the spindle work?

            2. I like the handled stops on the carriage and the tail stock.

            3. Is that a Proxxon drill?

            4. Very smart capstain. And vetical slide fitted with inbuilt DTI.

            5. Slitting saw to hold the drill clamp. Sherline only seem to supply 1/2" arbor, with the saws only able to cut up to 1/2" depth. I am struggling to find the right solution for a deeper depth. Any suggestions?

            6. I am in London. My Sherline is also 4 months old, but I am being rather slow in learning how to use it. Are you close and can we meet?

            Best wishes,

            Anthony

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              #373469
              Steve Crow
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                @stevecrow46066

                Hi Anthony,

                Thanks for your comments.

                There is no motor on the lathe as I had removed it for screw cutting before I took the photo. The set up pictured works with the motor on as well.

                The drill is indeed a proxxon and works well for small milling procedures as well. I don't have a slitting saw, the drill clamp is a bought in item. It's a standard 20mm shaft support for the CNC industry. It's a SK20 and easily available on eBay and elsewhere.

                The vertical slide is (was) an absolute pile of junk available from a number of well known model engineering suppliers. About the only parts original are the main body and the table. I replaced everything else with homemade parts and added thrust bearings and the capstan for smoother operation. I wouldn't recommend it except as a kit of castings.

                As for the carriage lock etc, i will post more details later. I'm on a remote Greek island (Gavdos) at the moment and don't have access to my photos. I will post again on my return in a couple of weeks.

                Cheers

                Steve

                #373471
                Steve Crow
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                  @stevecrow46066

                  This is the shaft support I use to clamp the proxxon.

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