Here is a list of all the postings Jeff O'Neill has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: Myford Dividing Head |
14/12/2019 01:39:37 |
HV6 is a 90:1 ratio (haven’t seen individual parts for the rotary table). Plate holes- Plate A- 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, Plate B- 21, 23, 27, 29, 31, 33 Plate C- 37, 39, 41, 47, 49 |
13/12/2019 14:57:32 |
I am going to adapt a set of these: **LINK**
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12/12/2019 22:20:40 |
I didn't realize it was still in print. Went to Amazon and the only one listed is 94 USD (70 GBP) though I see now I can find it for less. |
12/12/2019 20:57:51 |
David That's perfect, thanks! Goodness that Thomas book is pricey. |
12/12/2019 00:06:28 |
Thanks for the ideas! My use being watch wheels I am not too concerned about capacity. The Myford design would work well mounted to the milling attachment I already have. |
11/12/2019 22:55:45 |
Thank you so much David! Could you clarify a bit? 6.5" spindle - that's overall length? If so- what is the length/dia. of the spindle thread/thread base/wider boss? length of casting at spindle? What is the diameter of the spindle at the last threaded collar? 6.5" maximum distance from spindle nose to overhead bar centre arm - Does that mean clearance (center of spindle to bar (add 1/2" for center to center distance?) What is the diameter of the 60t gear? |
11/12/2019 19:25:46 |
Could someone with a dividing head for the Myford 7 send me dimensions of some parts (spindle diameters/length etc.) so I can make a similar one for my South Bend? Namely: Diameter of overhead support bar. All Diameters and Length for Spindle (Is it a #2 morse taper?) Dividing head shaft diameter/length. Distance between centers for support bar and spindle.
Thanks! |
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