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Drawings for #154

Dividing Head division plate drawings

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Dunc03/02/2013 15:33:35
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I have looked on this website for the drawings for Dave Fenner's "A Dividing Head for the Mini Lathe", part 2, in the September 2009 issue, with no success.

He stated: "...make their own plates... drawings will appear on the magazine website." (page 16, right column, 1st paragraph)

Given that the article is now some 3+ years old, has the posting expired and the drawings been removed? Any chance of re-upping? Or, am I simply a poor Googler?

Thanks

Keith Long03/02/2013 16:08:31
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Hi Dunc

Can't remember seeing the drawings, but there is a "GA" of the plate with the OD on page19, bottom right hand corner. Dave doesn't give a dimension for the pcd of the plate securing holes but then, as he says they were spotted through from proprietory plates that he was using, so if your making your own then pick a pcd and bolt size to suit you. The only other dimension that is critical is the diameter of the central hole in the plate and that can be picked up from Fig3 page 17 - plate support, 21mm in the magazine, again if your doing your own plates that could be varied a bit.

HTH

Keith

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