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  • #245989
    Neil Wyatt
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      @neilwyatt

      I would have expected a tumbler reverse and an idler before the screwcutting train on most lathes. Is anything missing?

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      #245994
      JasonB
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        @jasonb

        Nothing missing Neil mine has no tumbler reverse just a banjo down to the gearboxwink

        Fairly standard on all the 210, 250, 280, 290 type lathes.

        Edited By JasonB on 09/07/2016 18:16:31

        #246010
        Neil Wyatt
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          @neilwyatt
          Posted by JasonB on 09/07/2016 18:15:41:

          Nothing missing Neil mine has no tumbler reverse just a banjo down to the gearboxwink

          Fairly standard on all the 210, 250, 280, 290 type lathes.

          Edited By JasonB on 09/07/2016 18:16:31

          Might be useful to fit one then! It would solve the problem of adding an idler reversing the leadscrew.

          Neil

          #246026
          Dave Smith the 16th
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            @davesmiththe16th

            As Jason said, nothing missing. No reverse option on the 2109, although i have seen a website, Steve? who fitted an extra arm with a gear to add reverse. He modified the gearbox cover also.

            A longer Banjo is really needed.

            I tried the 66/20 gear setup for my 8 TPI giving me 3.3 instead of 3.175, close enough, but that only left space on the banjo for a 60T gear. that had to move down very slighty and only meshed by the tip of the teeth. I didnt have room for a spacer to secure the gear also. I ran it on its slowest speed but the rattle from the gear didnt sound nice.

            I think threading an 8mm hole with 8TPI is beyond me. How do you make a rigid bar to thread aluminium at that size? I tried a valve stem bent over but its too flexible.

            Thanks.

            #246027
            MW
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              @mw27036

              Yes i would second that quite alot of lathes have no such function for reverse, though it is a very common and quite simple adaptation to do so, one only needs to fit an intermediary gear between another banjo, and hey presto tumbler reverse. I haven't got one though, i use left hand taps/dies if the need arises, although it is something to think about no?

              Michael W

              #246036
              Dave Smith the 16th
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                @davesmiththe16th

                Will order some 1/2" or 3/4" thick plates and have a go at making one. Will mild steel be sufficient?

                My local place can take a week or so to cut small parts though.

                I never seem to make standard parts, where do you get an 8TPI tap from thats 8mm diameter?

                Do i just make it longer or is it worth adding a 2nd slot?

                #246044
                JasonB
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                  @jasonb

                  You could mill out the slot in the banjo a bit further, infact it would probably be OK with an open end. If you do make another then aluminium would be easier to cut but mild steel a bit cheaper. I would just go for a bit longer.

                  8tpi on an 8mm dia rod will only leave you about 2mm core diameter which will be very weak and just snap as you try to cut it, what is this part for?

                  Edited By JasonB on 10/07/2016 07:13:49

                  #246064
                  Michael Gilligan
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                    @michaelgilligan61133
                    Posted by Michael Walters on 09/07/2016 22:44:26:

                    … one only needs to fit an intermediary gear between another banjo, and hey presto tumbler reverse.

                    .

                    Sorry, Michael … That's not quite true.

                    … "hey presto tumbler reverse" Yes, but not "tumbler reverse"

                    Tumbler refers to the clever mechanism that provides reverse at the shift of a lever.

                    MichaelG.

                    #246071
                    Ajohnw
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                      @ajohnw51620
                      Posted by JasonB on 10/07/2016 07:12:07:

                      You could mill out the slot in the banjo a bit further, infact it would probably be OK with an open end. If you do make another then aluminium would be easier to cut but mild steel a bit cheaper. I would just go for a bit longer.

                      8tpi on an 8mm dia rod will only leave you about 2mm core diameter which will be very weak and just snap as you try to cut it, what is this part for?

                      Edited By JasonB on 10/07/2016 07:13:49

                      I would have thought an 1/2" or so thick aluminium section or plate would be ok. Not sure about open ended – the nut might cause it to spring open a bit unless things are dead square.

                      Seriously though DO calculate the pcd's of the gears and make sure it's worth doing. This is a rather odd fault for a lathe to have. Maybe they ran out of parts and fitted one off another lathe or maybe they couldn't care two hoots about the whole area and what ever you do it wont cut all pitches.

                      8mm dia 8tpi ? I don't think so even with a tap. 8mm core 8tpi maybe with a ground up hss tool. You would need some 1/2 square hss but even that is pushing limits and there will be a lot of spring in the tool that will need to be run out.

                      John

                      Edited By Ajohnw on 10/07/2016 09:41:32

                      #246083
                      Neil Wyatt
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                        @neilwyatt

                        Looking at the picture, it does appear they didn't mill the slot as long as it could be.

                        #246085
                        Michael Gilligan
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                          @michaelgilligan61133
                          Posted by Ajohnw on 10/07/2016 09:40:59:

                          Posted by JasonB on 10/07/2016 07:12:07:

                          8tpi on an 8mm dia rod will only leave you about 2mm core diameter which will be very weak and just snap as you try to cut it, what is this part for?

                          8mm dia 8tpi ? I don't think so even with a tap. 8mm core 8tpi maybe

                          .

                          < Ahem …>

                          He did mention an 8mm hole

                          MichaelG.

                          #246086
                          Ajohnw
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                            @ajohnw51620

                            Yes it does look like it could go a fair bit longer. Just leave the same thickness's as the edges.

                            winkMight be well spotted Neil.

                            John

                            #246088
                            Ajohnw
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                              @ajohnw51620
                              Posted by Michael Gilligan on 10/07/2016 10:31:39:

                              Posted by Ajohnw on 10/07/2016 09:40:59:

                              Posted by JasonB on 10/07/2016 07:12:07:

                              8tpi on an 8mm dia rod will only leave you about 2mm core diameter which will be very weak and just snap as you try to cut it, what is this part for?

                              8mm dia 8tpi ? I don't think so even with a tap. 8mm core 8tpi maybe

                              .

                              < Ahem …>

                              He did mention an 8mm hole

                              MichaelG.

                              blushWell spotted if that's the case Michael. It should be just about achievable with care but if it's following some design I would wonder why it was so small and probably adjust things to make it bigger.

                              John

                              #246089
                              JasonB
                              Moderator
                                @jasonb

                                Tpi query solved, its the 8tpi square or ACME thread for teh seat adjuster so tool would be 1/16" wide and 1/16" deep giving a 5mm core. Though from picture it looks more like 10mm OD

                                Answer to how you cut the internal thread is to make yourself a tap from Silver steel.

                                 

                                Edited By JasonB on 10/07/2016 10:41:53

                                #246090
                                John Haine
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                                  @johnhaine32865

                                  Is that an opto coupler to sense rotation I see on the top photo? Just add CNC then you can cease worrying about change gears!

                                  #246276
                                  Dave Smith the 16th
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                                    @davesmiththe16th
                                    Posted by John Haine on 10/07/2016 10:45:45:

                                    Is that an opto coupler to sense rotation I see on the top photo? Just add CNC then you can cease worrying about change gears!

                                    OH MY……. NO!!! not another project I have 1001 on the go already…

                                    Bought the mill recently and a rake of bits for it and my pockets are empty. Missus has this strange obsession with shopping for food etc. Can't be doing that when i need toois

                                    And yes, its for the lathes rev counter.  I had to change the voltage regulator and some caps because that stopped working.

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                    Edited By Dave Smith the 16th on 11/07/2016 19:32:13

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