GT390 | 11/12/2014 22:55:47 |
18 forum posts 4 photos | Can anyone tell me the width of the dovetail on the ML7 cross slide ? I have a Hobson ML7 copy and the cross slide looks identical the hobson cross slide is damaged It is not the same size as my power cross feed super 7 Are the dovetail`s on the early super 7 and ml7 the same ? thank-you Rob
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Robbo | 11/12/2014 23:30:22 |
1504 forum posts 142 photos | Rob, Can't tell you the width of the cross-slide just now, can have a look tomorrow. The Super 7 s and the ML7s are different, the Super 7 is wider to accommodate the much wider gib strip. |
GT390 | 11/12/2014 23:46:45 |
18 forum posts 4 photos | Thanks Robbo, the Hobson major width is just under 2-1/4", I would really appreciate it if you could measure yours thanks Rob |
Robbo | 12/12/2014 09:29:13 |
1504 forum posts 142 photos | A quick measure with a vernier caliper shows Inside width to V points is 2.3" or 58.25mm Outside width is 1.95" or 50mm - outside refers to that which rests on the saddle. The depth of the vee (vertical, not the slope) is 0.375" or 9.75mm The gib strip is 3mm thick Sod's Law says that they will be almost the same, but not quite! I you want to try an old ML7 cross-slide, send me a message, but they are heavy so postage will be a lot. I have a couple "under the bench". |
Russ B | 12/12/2014 10:30:07 |
635 forum posts 34 photos | Worth a mention, The Super 7 cross slide (or certainly my 1953 vintage machine) has just one dovetail and one plain machined side. The Gib strip (split in 2 halves) forms the other half of the dovetail. If your "making it fit" then the Super 7 cross slide with custom gib strips could offer much greater flexibility. http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bryan.rozier/mf_cross_gibs_small.jpg Edited By Russ B on 12/12/2014 10:31:09 |
Mike Poole | 12/12/2014 15:00:14 |
![]() 3676 forum posts 82 photos | My ML7R has the pre PCF super 7 saddle fitted with the ML7 cross slide, as far as I know the super 7 cross slide fits straight on so the saddle dovetail must be the same although the design and width of the cross slides is different. Mike |
GT390 | 12/12/2014 21:41:18 |
18 forum posts 4 photos | Thank you so much for the reply`s guys ! I think from the measurements Robbo provided that it is the the same size as as ML7, I have uploaded some photographs to photobucket so you can see the item in question Robbo, I may take you up on the offer of the ml7 slide to try I only bought this machine to get the myford gearbox off it for my super7, but now I have had a play around with it, I have decided to keep the gearbox on it and use the machine. The geared head is a fantastic job ! It would be a great project to copy and adapt it to suit the Myford ! And the spindle bore will pass 3/4" and has a #3 taper, I like the tailstock too, it has a huge amount of travel in the ram. If I can confirm that the ML7 or super cross slide will fit, I would buy a long type Is the ML7 cross slide feed screw 3/8" ? LINK BELOW to pictures http://s65.photobucket.com/user/rab_mcc/library/hobson%20lathe Edited By GT390 on 12/12/2014 21:44:28 Edited By GT390 on 12/12/2014 21:45:00 |
GT390 | 13/12/2014 06:27:07 |
18 forum posts 4 photos | Looking again at my power feed super 7, I see that the dovetail dimensions are actually smaller, also as the gib is so chunky, it places the righthand slide surface a good 1/2" to the right of the dovetail, so a super 7 cross slide will not fit the hobson, as this area is rough cast and lower, looks like a ML7 slide is the way to go, |
Robbo | 13/12/2014 10:32:45 |
1504 forum posts 142 photos | Rob, The Imperial feedscrew is 3/8" x 10tpi. Acme thread. Don't know metric, but similar dia presumably. |
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