matthew baxter | 26/03/2011 19:48:11 |
5 forum posts | Hello
Can anyone tel me if there are any puplished drawings for the rear toolpost as used by Harold Hall on his MD65 during his articals on the Stuart 10V/H?. Or do i have to by a parting tool and work out the dimentions to suit.
Mat |
Gray62 | 26/03/2011 20:27:57 |
1058 forum posts 16 photos | Not sure about the compatibility with the hobbymat but Hemingway do a rear parting off too;l kit in 2 sizes one for Myford type and one for larger size machines. I have used the larger size on my 6" swing Warco lathe and have been very happy with the results. |
Harold Hall 1 | 27/03/2011 19:56:32 |
418 forum posts 4 photos | When I purchase my Hobbymat Matthew, such items as the rear tool post were not available from the company that made the lathe and this, with some other accessories, were available from Essel Engineering. Essel's website states that they still provide accessories and spares for the machines but do not detail what. You will need to contact them if you would consider purchasing one. Their web address is- http://www.mattharvey.com/esselengineering/ If you prefer to make your own, then make this known on the forum and I will take dimensions and place the drawings on a temporary web site that I use. This would take a few days and I would then make the address available on this thread. I could make it a permanent item on my main website but doubt if it would be that much used. Harold Hall |
matthew baxter | 28/03/2011 11:10:35 |
5 forum posts | Thankyou Harold.
I allways try to make my own tooling so if you could place a drawing on a web site i would be very grateful.
Regards.
Matthew. |
matthew baxter | 28/03/2011 11:10:39 |
5 forum posts | Thankyou Harold.
I allways try to make my own tooling so if you could place a drawing on a web site i would be very grateful.
Regards.
Matthew. |
Harold Hall 1 | 28/03/2011 21:01:07 |
418 forum posts 4 photos | The drawing can now be found at www.homews-extra.co.uk/hobbymatrtp.html This is a temporary web site and will be removed early May Harold |
matthew baxter | 29/03/2011 19:31:41 |
5 forum posts | Hello again Harold.
I'm having trouble with the web address you gave me.google is saying it can't be found.
Can you help.
Matthew |
Les Jones 1 | 29/03/2011 19:41:20 |
2292 forum posts 159 photos | Hi Matthew, I've just tried the web address and it works. Just copy it and paste it into the URL line of your browser. Or click on this link Harolds web link Les. |
Harold Hall 1 | 29/03/2011 20:51:13 |
418 forum posts 4 photos | Thanks Les for pointing Mathew in the correct direction. As it is a temporary site I have not told Google of its existence, they will have to search this page to find the link when they can then visit mine to know of its existence. This can take quite a few days, in any case, as the link is not clickable not sure they will even locate it from this page. It is always safer to add an address to the browsers ULR field as Les explains Harold |
matthew baxter | 30/03/2011 09:53:45 |
5 forum posts | Thanks for that,i've got the drawing now.
Time to start metal bashing!
Regards
Matthew |
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