Hello,
I received a reminder that I haven't been on HMEM for a while, so I thought I'd post a recently-completed "side" project I made for my nephew and his Sherline lathe.
It's a KRF-style, miniature Quick-Change Tool Post. A few years back, I worked up one for my Unimat. He liked it. So to encourage him, I made a whole set.
I have enjoyed using the KRF toolholders for 20+ years; however, they do not make ones as small as I prefer for my Unimat or my son's mini-lathe.
The third pic is the original, Unimat version. Fasteners for each one match the ones for the lathe they are made for.
These will hole a 1/4" toolbit and a 3/8" (or smaller) boring bar. To give an idea of their size, the box in the 2nd photo is about 4" square.
More photos of this project and the making of it are available at the Littlelocos Model Engineering facebook page.
Enjoy,
Todd.
I received a reminder that I haven't been on HMEM for a while, so I thought I'd post a recently-completed "side" project I made for my nephew and his Sherline lathe.
It's a KRF-style, miniature Quick-Change Tool Post. A few years back, I worked up one for my Unimat. He liked it. So to encourage him, I made a whole set.
I have enjoyed using the KRF toolholders for 20+ years; however, they do not make ones as small as I prefer for my Unimat or my son's mini-lathe.
The third pic is the original, Unimat version. Fasteners for each one match the ones for the lathe they are made for.
These will hole a 1/4" toolbit and a 3/8" (or smaller) boring bar. To give an idea of their size, the box in the 2nd photo is about 4" square.
More photos of this project and the making of it are available at the Littlelocos Model Engineering facebook page.
Enjoy,
Todd.