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PeterE's Myford type fixed steady for a C3 lathe

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Peter E26/06/2011 14:47:44
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Hi all,
 
Some small advancements in the workshop. This time to get a useful piece of tooling to my C3 lathe. The original one from SIEG only handles about 30-35 mm in capacity. For me that is too little as I want to be able to make things like a MT3-ER32 collet chuck and then it cannot be harbored in the original one.
 
I found the CES casting very interesting as they look like the Myford type which has several advantages from my point-of-view. Larger capcity and partable are just two.
 
After carefully reading the drawing I found that all parts above the foot can be done exactly to drawing. The foot is where the tricky parts begin. Some longer time later I was ready with the basic bits as shown below.
 
It is easy to see how the foot had to be modified.
 
I also took a picture of the steady in a mock-up setup just to show it in place on the lathe.
 
Don't mind the swarf it in the middle of other work
 
BR
 
/Peter

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