Originally posted by nc5a
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I don't think descriptions of your setup is necessary I have a pretty good idea how you did it. I was just thinking pictures would be nice if you had them. I'm not very consistent at documenting my projects with photos like some members are but I'm trying to get better.
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Originally posted by nc5a View PostNicely done dhansen. It's always very satisfying to make machine parts and have them come out as good or better than factory. What lathe do you have? Do you have any photos of building the parts that you would be willing to post? If so I'm sure some of us would be interested in seeing your setup. Nice photo and not a lot of fluff in the background, well done.
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Nicely done dhansen. It's always very satisfying to make machine parts and have them come out as good or better than factory. What lathe do you have? Do you have any photos of building the parts that you would be willing to post? If so I'm sure some of us would be interested in seeing your setup. Nice photo and not a lot of fluff in the background, well done.
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Originally posted by Peter. View PostNice work well done. I had to do similar to my Eagle grinder. I turned a new screw with the same pitch but making the OD larger by the thread double-depth, then I turned the old thread out of the nut and cut a new one to fit the larger screw. That saved me having to buy bronze and machine it for a new nut.
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Originally posted by Bob Engelhardt View PostVery nice - Probably better than the $4000 ready made. But where is the $100 in material? (Not that it wasn't worth it.)
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Nice work well done. I had to do similar to my Eagle grinder. I turned a new screw with the same pitch but making the OD larger by the thread double-depth, then I turned the old thread out of the nut and cut a new one to fit the larger screw. That saved me having to buy bronze and machine it for a new nut.
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Very nice - Probably better than the $4000 ready made. But where is the $100 in material? (Not that it wasn't worth it.)
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Originally posted by mc_n_g View PostCongratulations on making the nut. If you cut the acme rod also, congrats on that too.
I have a Number 2 myself but have not had to make anything for it....yet!
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Originally posted by reggie_obe View PostDid you check with Roton?
https://www.roton.com/products/acme-...ineering-data/
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Originally posted by mattthemuppet View Postooh, very nice. Did you cut the screw acme threads yourself or use acme all thread?
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Congratulations on making the nut. If you cut the acme rod also, congrats on that too.
I have a Number 2 myself but have not had to make anything for it....yet!
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