Myford raising block
Roger King 1 | 09/05/2019 21:35:56 |
38 forum posts 2 photos | That's great, thanks - plenty of ideas to copy here. I need to sort a tray to sit under the lathe, hopefully a standard ML7 one will work OK, then I can make up the risers. |
Howard Lewis | 09/05/2019 22:05:39 |
7227 forum posts 21 photos | Hi Ian! No PM seen yet! The lathe is supported (not suspended ) on the studs. The idea is to have just enough stud exposed above the box section, to allow the two nuts to provide sufficient adjustment to remove any twist from the bed. If you want a greater lift, then set the stud in substantial base like the one shown on the previous page. You don't want the lathe swaying around on top of some sklinny flagpoles! Howard |
Mike Joseph | 25/09/2020 10:39:30 |
30 forum posts 9 photos | I tried to tap a chunk of steel M12 and it just turned against the torque. Then I found a 'Studding Connector' in the orbital Fasteners catalogue, (www.orbitalfasteners.co.uk) - usual disclaimer - M12x36 works for me, basically a long threaded nut - see www.orbitalfasteners.co.uk/search?term=studding+connector
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