goldstar31
Well-Known Member
I've come into this rather late but the classic answer to a Myford to run at 3000 rpm lies in the words of Kenneth C Hart who wrote under Martin Cleeve. His ML7- made from part of a new Myford- was run with two electric motors and if my ancient brain is in gear, it was Model Engineer Vol 113.
For the doubters, you can always read his Screwcutting in the Lathe where his converted machine is depicted. For those interested, the lathe height was raised 3/8th of an inch and his Glacier plain bearings stood up to the lathe being used for giving him his livelihood.
Worth a read
Norman
For the doubters, you can always read his Screwcutting in the Lathe where his converted machine is depicted. For those interested, the lathe height was raised 3/8th of an inch and his Glacier plain bearings stood up to the lathe being used for giving him his livelihood.
Worth a read
Norman