Unconventional lathe setup - am I asking for trouble?

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excelfreak

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Hi all,

I live in a small apartment and don't have much space. My lathe and mill are right next to me near my computer in the living room (main room). Given my constraints I have cooked up a rather unconventional lathe stand, I kind of like it. All the electronics are in the back of it and the chips fall down (usually there is a container there - removed for clarity).

I have been using this for a while now with no ill effects (so far), however, recently I was reading some articles on setting up lathes and it appears that it is paramount that they are flat and level.

So here is my question: Do you foresee any issues with this setup?

Please advice

excelfreak

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recently I was reading some articles on setting up lathes and it appears that it is paramount that they are flat and level.

there is nothing wrong by having this way as long as it is perfectly thru
in your quote "flat and level" are common term if using a "bubble level"
I love those IKA lamp to:D
 
As long as your wood base does not cause any twist in the lathe bed you are fine. You have a mini slant lathe.

Dave
 
Looks like you're using CNC? My only "issue" would be if you do much manual turning you're reaching over the turning part to reach the cross-feed.

BTW, does your name "excelfreak" imply you like to use MSExcel for lots of things? I have also made use of it for the odd bit here and there that is too trivial to bother writing a dedicated program. I've used some Visual Basic to do various thing over the years that are hard or impossible to do with simple in-cell formulas. Almost never use a calculator for other than very basic math now if I'm near a computer with Excel or Libre Office Calc.

Paul
 
thanks guys

Luc - yes those IKEA lamps are great - I think I get a few more

Dave - I don't think the base causes any twist - the lathe is barely held down with 4 screws on some rubber (vinyl) pads to minimize working as a sound amplifier. So for the most part it is "hanging" off those mounting screws

Paul - no manual turning per se - I use the CNC stuff manually, e.g. go to this coordinate and do so and so - yes you are correct - I am rather well versed in Excel and can also do things that are impossible otherwise. Quite handi skill to have - it has saved my behind many a times. I made myself a little g-code generator for various tasks in excel - its a work in progress.


excelfreak
 
athey have lastes on ships and on some akward corner in submarines and day there will be lathes in space. "level" is a relative term.

I too lowe Excel is the only good program MS ever made before lousing it up with the last release.
 
you have just made your self a slant bed cnc lathe........ best type to have:cool:
You beat me to it.

The only difficulty you might have is the angle of the hand wheels and reaching over spinning work and chuck.
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that is very nice - I have been thinking about containment as well, I find swarf everywhere
 
Dave is there is an issue with the base, couldn't a 1/4" piece of steel be used to reinforce it? Just asking?
 
don't think the base would be a problem, as a lathe like that you would just bolt to a wooden bench any way.... OK, if you bolted it to a bit of 1/4 inch ply you might get some problems.
 
Not a problem -- the "flat and level" business is just a means of ensuring the lathe bed is straight. As long as the lathe turns parallel, you're fine.
 
I realize I made several typos but I do not see the humor of the posted picture.

You got to explain it.
I am not bitter just afraid to miss a good chukle.
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Never mind, I got it. I was focusing on the picture, which has nothing to do with the caption. The caption is on point, however bad spelling is a crime against othography, not grammar which rule sentence construction.
 
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