steamer said:What's the plan? New base?
Dave
Yeah, I've been noodling around the idea of a new base. But I haven't gotten serious about it yet.
I'm getting along pretty well with my tapered gib upgrade. I'll post the last picture first so you can see what I'm trying to get to.
The clamps are made from 1/2 x 3/4 inch aluminum 4 inches long. The next picture shows me milling out the side where the brass gib will fit. I've lifted one end of the clamp and propped it up with a 1/16" thick piece of aluminum to create the angle. Should be somewhere around 1 degree, although the exact angle isn't critical. Here you see the first pass removing .050".
In the next picture, I've finished the clamp and am using it as a base to hold the brass gib while I mill it. By using the clamp as the base, I am ensuring that the gib taper will exactly match the clamp taper. Note that I've removed the 1/16" piece of aluminum and mounted the clamp in the vise with the base flat.
Despite my initial misgivings, I have to say that so far this project has been a piece of cake.
Chuck
Chuck, are you still happy with your tool post? Would you change anything on it, I'm thinking of scaleing it up some. I do like the look of it very much. Thank-you!
Mike.
Chuck--Perhaps its too late, but a word to the wise about the socket head clamping screws---They fill up with crap!!! Then you can't get the wrench into them without having something sharp and pointy to dig the small chips out of the sockets. Its not a real big deal, but I was just looking at your recent posts and thought I would mention it.----Brian
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