Ive mounted a square file in the tail stock and locked the head . Then by hand slid the tailstock on the bed to establish your square just under sized. Then remove from lathe and do the final fitting as you do.
Thanks again for fantastic video, I love those collets that hold the newly cut wheels for making them concentric, did you specially make those or did you have to buy them from suppliers? anyway I look forward to seeing next one,thanks. Jim from AUSTRALIA.
1:06 Are all those little gear cutters custom made, or is there somewhere you can buy them? Standard size cutters are much too large for my mini mill to handle.
Hola amigo. Gracias por ver mi vídeo. No estoy seguro de que tu pregunta esté traducida correctamente. Compré los cortadores en este sitio web. ppthornton.com/
Ive mounted a square file in the tail stock and locked the head . Then by hand slid the tailstock on the bed to establish your square just under sized. Then remove from lathe and do the final fitting as you do.
Thanks again for fantastic video, I love those collets that hold the newly cut wheels for making them concentric, did you specially make those or did you have to buy them from suppliers? anyway I look forward to seeing next one,thanks. Jim from AUSTRALIA.
Very nice. What indexing head do you have that fits so well on the Atlas? Well done.
Sorry, all my tools are antiques and I am not sure where they came from.
1:06 Are all those little gear cutters custom made, or is there somewhere you can buy them? Standard size cutters are much too large for my mini mill to handle.
The are Thornton Gear Cutters. They are made in England. Check their website.ppthornton.com/product/wheel-cutter/
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Amigo buen día por favor me informa dónde consigo esos disco fresa gracias
Hola amigo. Gracias por ver mi vídeo. No estoy seguro de que tu pregunta esté traducida correctamente. Compré los cortadores en este sitio web. ppthornton.com/
@@fendley-coxantiqueclocks mil gracias amigo