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Myford Taper Turning Attachement

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Roderick Jenkins25/01/2016 14:06:17
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Folks,

I have recently acquired an incomplete Myford Taper Turning Attachment for my Super 7:

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A few bits are missing - the gib strip, the connecting arm and the socket. but these should be relatively straightforward to make. I've found plenty of pictures of the complete unit on the web and some text only instructions (sadly, the link to the "how to use" on the Myford site leads nowhere). However, I would be grateful for the following information: What is the thickness of the connecting arm? and I would like to see a picture or sketch of the socket. I'm sure I can work something out but it would be nice to see what the official items are like.

Thanks,

Rod

Dave Daniels25/01/2016 14:35:32
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How interesting. I have a TTA with my S7 and for some perverse reason I have two of those 'Triangular Casting with a Slot, a Hole and two Locating Dowels' doins.

It appears to have once been Myford green and is now sloshed over with grey paint.

Just about visible is a # 73/1931

??

Dave

I would insert pics. if I were on any other Forum but this one seems to have a crackpot arrangement which I don't intend to mess around with.  sad

Edited By Dave Daniels on 25/01/2016 14:49:30

Roderick Jenkins26/01/2016 09:39:53
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Dave,

I have sent you a personal message.

Rod

Dave Daniels26/01/2016 10:46:15
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Rod

Replied I think ... smiley

Dave

Simon Williams 326/01/2016 11:09:24
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BTW has anyone else noticed the date anomaly on the "Latest Forum Posts" Window?

Simon Williams 326/01/2016 11:13:07
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dsc_0125-1.jpgdsc_0126-1.jpgHere are some pictures of what I think is the relevant part from my TTA. The casting is 7 ins long by a shade under 3 ins at its widest. The web is 14 mm 9/16 thick at the slot. If you need any further info pls ask.dsc_0127-1.jpg

Simon Williams 326/01/2016 11:13:50
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And my apologies to all for the silly mistake over the date today - my calendar...

John Stevenson26/01/2016 11:22:32
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Aahh ?

Think I have seen one of these lurking somewhere, need to get a rope round my waist and a pocket full of breadcrumbs and go looking.

Roderick Jenkins26/01/2016 16:53:17
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Simon,

Thank you very much. Just what I needed.

John, no need to risk the minotaur on my account, Dave D has kindly offered me his spare arm surprise

Thanks, all - it's good here isn't it smiley

Rod

Roderick Jenkins28/01/2016 17:07:12
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Thanks to the generosity of Dave Daniels with the gift of an arm and and Dave and Simon for the dimensioned drawing and pics, I now have a working Taper Turning Attachment:

I made the gib strip from a piece of 3/32" gauge plate and the socket from a length of 1" mild steel.

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I'm not really sure why they use a ball handle rather than a plain nut for the arm lock but I think I ought to have a go at one - I made a Quorn once so I should be able to remember how to do it.

Cheers,

Rod

Dave Daniels28/01/2016 18:07:07
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Rod

Don't bother making one, I have one here .... dont know I'll send you one.

After all afternoon ferretting amongst all the Myford bits I still have a different sort of arrangement to connect from the guider wotsit to the cross-slide .. I'll e-mail you a pic. of the bits I have left over now I've got mine together like Simon's and yours ....

Dave

Ajohnw28/01/2016 18:26:12
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I have a similar unit left over from my Myford days. The main difference is that the taper adjustment is via a sine bar.

The sine bar aspect is 2 ball races. The adjustment end is set from a movable block so that it can initially be set to turn parallel.

John

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Ajohnw28/01/2016 18:54:10
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This is it less the part that runs on the guide. The drive is via a pin into a hefty casting that isn't shown and runs on the guide.

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Also a good illustration of why metal shouldn't be kept in the same cupboard as plastic bottles of hydrochloric and nitric acid. Maybe sulphuric too as that was removed and rebottled when I noticed that the bottles had gone rather rigid.

John

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Cornish Jack31/07/2018 18:19:20
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Thread resurrection 'cos the workshop gremlin who made off with Roderick's TTA connector bar has been round here and made off with mine!!sad I realise that it would be lightning strike odds for there to be another such 'spare', but If anyone could let me have the main layout and dimensions I would be most grateful. No great rush - it's definitely a circular 'tuit' jobwink

rgds

Bill

Cornish Jack01/08/2018 23:31:06
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Just a little bump, in case anyone has the Myford TTA and would be so kind as to measure the main dimensions for me, please?

TIA

rgds

Bill

Roderick Jenkins02/08/2018 10:45:21
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Bill,

I've sent you a PM,

Cheers,

Rod

Cornish Jack02/08/2018 13:07:10
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Thank you, Rod - much appreciated.

rgds

Bill

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