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Atlas lathe milling setup
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atlas lathe milling setup
  1. #ATLAS LATHE MILLING SETUP HOW TO#
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    #ATLAS LATHE MILLING SETUP PDF#

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  • PS if you look at the lathe bed below the work piece, you can see where the previous owner 'made room' for turning something just a little bit bigger! I didn't need that this time.but you can see my lathe has had a hard life. I think I had it up to 500 rpm for drilling the initial holes.īTW, I had planned to take more pictures but my hands were completely black from the cast iron work. I was pretty nervous when I started up the lathe.even at 55 rpm! Honestly, it ran pretty well. The additional piece on the left is just a counterweight to make it a little less lopsided! The nut let me fine-adjust the face of the work piece to run fairly true. On the other side, the bolt runs.through a clearance hole in the work piece, then a nut and then threaded into the support. To support the other side, the round piece is tapped on both sides. (Which meant another trip to Cdn Tire!) There are two tapped holes in the edge of the faceplate and that side is bolted onto the faceplate. Before actually boring, I switched to a shorter bolt so the head wasn't sticking out so much. You can faintly see the marks where the bore is to go. Duh.Īfter a bunch of head-scratching, I came up with this: Only when I got it mounted did I realize that moving the piece with the cross-slide would let me bore a rounded rectangle-not a larger diameter.

    #ATLAS LATHE MILLING SETUP HOW TO#

    I carefully worked out how to attach it to another angle plate and attach that to the compound so I could bore the 1.25" recess needed to mount it on the boss. First thing I want to try is a carriage stop.Ĭlick to expand.Oh I'm a newbie alright! If you squint at the photo, you can see two extra holes on the face of the angle plate. I'm going to order 3.Īll in all, this has been a fun project. I see Shars has some morse taper mount holders for $12 USD per size. A 1-2-3 block in the vise helps to get it pretty square to the spindle. Two allen keys are all that is necessary to mount it. I know I'm not going to be taking heavy cuts and I plan to mostly use it with aluminum and brass. I had to add an extra set of mounting holes to get a better range of travel. I already had the vise which had 3/8-24 mounting holes on the bottom. Since I'm a newbie, there were a couple of missteps and a piece that had to be remade. But then I ran across Harold Hall's amazing website and the idea of using an angle plate to enable the compound to move a vise in the vertical direction. I don't have a mill and acquiring one is not in the cards for the foreseeable future.















    Atlas lathe milling setup