Hi guys,
I've had my metric Mini Lathe for almost 5 years now and having made the decision from the out-set to "go metric"
single point screw cutting has presented few problems until now that is!
I am currently fabricating an Ornamental turning Engine (lathe) and I need to attach my wood-turning chuck to the main spindle. The problem the thread is 3/4 x 16tpi which sadly doesn't figure on any of the change wheel data attached to the machine.
I have done a search through the archives and found this quote from Bogs which suggest that my machine my well be capable of carrying out the task if I can only figure out the change wheels involved
any info would be appreciated
T.I.A
Terry T
I've had my metric Mini Lathe for almost 5 years now and having made the decision from the out-set to "go metric"
single point screw cutting has presented few problems until now that is!
I am currently fabricating an Ornamental turning Engine (lathe) and I need to attach my wood-turning chuck to the main spindle. The problem the thread is 3/4 x 16tpi which sadly doesn't figure on any of the change wheel data attached to the machine.
I have done a search through the archives and found this quote from Bogs which suggest that my machine my well be capable of carrying out the task if I can only figure out the change wheels involved
[ftp]July 07, 2010,
post by Bogstandard
Most lathes usually have a means of cutting both types of thread, and it is usually a gear change and technique change that is required to be able to cut them.
Normally to cut Imperial on a metric machine, you leave the half nuts engaged permanently and reverse the lathe to get back to the start of the cut rather than disconnecting the half nuts and using the drop in dial.
I would suggest you have a good look at your threading chart that comes with your lathe.
any info would be appreciated
T.I.A
Terry T