Now Cletus and I go back a ways....well he sent me this great little tool for setting up stock in the lathe, or even the mill for that matter.
I had the perfect opportunity to use it this evening....William needed to 3mm shafts cut to length and snap ring grooves put on
He needed 2 but I know he really means 2 now and a bunch when they get torn up ...so I figured 4 at least maybe more
Overall length is 2.283" or 58 mm ( he use metric dimensions by the way)
Now I have a 1" bed mounted dial indicator...and I can set the end of the stock...touch off on it, dial in an inch, lock the saddle...dial in another inch, lock the saddle, dial in 0.283" lock the saddle and cut.....Very slow!!!!
Then I remembered this little tool...and I want to say it works awesome!
I chucked it up in the TS, extended and locked it, pushed the stock out to the stop...locked the collet down, touched off the stop, did the inch worm technique above to finally locate the saddle. Lock the saddle...it doesn't need to move again
Turn the lathe on and part off
Extend the stock to the stop
Turn the lathe on and part off..
Worked a treat!
Thanks Cletus!!!! Here's a few pics
It held about +/-0.003" and considering I was using 3C collets....which pull the stock back a bit when you close them...I'd say that's plenty "Close Enuf"!!!
Dave