kd0afk
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I'm in the process of refurbishing my lathe. I've always liked the old style drip oilers so I decided to make some for my baby. I still have to make the springs for them and the filling hole and door. I'm making 4 of them.
Thanks,Nice. Is the design your own or a copy of some older tech?
Kudos for making your own and nice job.If made with glass, these things sell for upwards of $100, $50-60 on the average and I didn't want to spend that kind of money times four.
Conducting a full reservoir leak test.
oiler final.jpg
That is one of the modifications to the design that I noticed needed to be done. I tapered the end but that only helped a little bit. I'm also going to lap the needle valve seat so that it seals better. Along with the metals for my Prometheus e-cigarettes I'm ordering the materials for;the antique ones have a short piece of tube say 1/8 OD about an 1/8 long in the drip zone for the drip to form and hang from. if the machine vibrates like crazy like a small gas engine the fall distance from the drip tube to the receiver hole needs to be shorter or it will shake out side of the desired area, They look great!
I chamfered the threads also, just not enough. I'm going to machine the threads into a thin tube as was recommended. I'm also going to make the "stalk" (the part that screws into the lathe) larger so I have a bigger drip chamber so there will be nothing for the drip to hit. There will also be room then for a thin glass tube. And I'm also going to have to lap the needle valve. I've made a steel grinding bit with a rough finish to make the valve seat and a smooth one for the final lapping, both with the same taper as the needles. I will blueprint the whole thing and submit my version for download.Looks nice!
I took mine and chamfered the threads substantially to form a cone on the end and seems to work very well now. Did not incorporate it into the drawings yet though.
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist...ngs-my-oiler-design-adjustable-drip-oiler.pdf
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