Metal_slicer
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Hello All,
I am brand new here and I just bought a HF 7 x 10 mini lathe. I have been using Sherline's cnc milling machine for over a year and have made several 3d parts. I have wanted to add a mini lathe to go along with the mill but didn't want to spend $700 on a aluminum lathe so I got the one from HF.
I have made several adjustments to my new lathe but I can't get the cross slide to not lift toward the chuck. I have the ways set so there is no rocking when twisting the slide right and left, and no lifting when lifting towards the splash guard forward and back, but it rocks a lot when I grab the compound slide and lift towards the chuck. Its like the metal strip in cross slide is rotating when lifting towards the chuck? I can eliminate this lift by tightening the 3 set screws but no mater how careful I am, it always ends up so tight I cant turn the handle. If I back off the screws to allow the slide to begin to move freely again with the hand wheel, it starts to rock again. There is no middle ground, either it is ultra tight or loosey goosey. I have it adjusted now where perpendicular cuts should be no problem but facing may be an issue.
Anyone?
I am brand new here and I just bought a HF 7 x 10 mini lathe. I have been using Sherline's cnc milling machine for over a year and have made several 3d parts. I have wanted to add a mini lathe to go along with the mill but didn't want to spend $700 on a aluminum lathe so I got the one from HF.
I have made several adjustments to my new lathe but I can't get the cross slide to not lift toward the chuck. I have the ways set so there is no rocking when twisting the slide right and left, and no lifting when lifting towards the splash guard forward and back, but it rocks a lot when I grab the compound slide and lift towards the chuck. Its like the metal strip in cross slide is rotating when lifting towards the chuck? I can eliminate this lift by tightening the 3 set screws but no mater how careful I am, it always ends up so tight I cant turn the handle. If I back off the screws to allow the slide to begin to move freely again with the hand wheel, it starts to rock again. There is no middle ground, either it is ultra tight or loosey goosey. I have it adjusted now where perpendicular cuts should be no problem but facing may be an issue.
Anyone?