Nice one Russ, Ah, the 4 jaw chuck very useful addition to the 3 in 1, indeed. Can difficault to set up properly though , do we have any dial indicators?The oil cans are really needed as the one beside the lathe is worn and will not depress the oil balls.
Yes , the travel in the crossways table was of concern as we thought it was in the x/y plane however it is mainly, if not entirely in the z plane as the play disappears when the table is pulled up or pushed down. What is missing from the carriage/apron assembly is a locking mechanism, I 'll make a simple one tomorrow. This is probably what is needed and should eradicate any play in the table. There is also an issue with the main carriage Gib which cannot be adjusted easily, presently you need to remove the crossways table to do this as the shoulders of a slot in the Gib have rounded off, I will bring in a sharp file tomorrow to do this.
Also on my to do list is the oil change so I'll hopefully do that tomorrow too.
Nice piece of turning there, Ian.
Cheers
Steve
Also got details where to order more - much cheaper and better than getting crap copies made.
As for a stand - I've suggested several times that we should build a
When we leave it would require breaking up - but this is Hackspace. Breaking stuff is a core skill.
My suspicion is that draining the gearbox oil is achieved by unscrewing the sight glass. I haven't tried this yet.
Given the slightly uncertain maintenance history, let's completely change the oil in a couple of weeks. Oil changes should be recorded on the wiki.
Russ
I unscrewed the sight glass to give it a bit of a clean and established the oil level was below the glass. I managed to extract about 10ml of oil and based on a visual examination it looked closer to the 150 rather than the 100 oil
There's a filling hole on the right hand side so I added just enough of the 150 oil to bring it the top of he sight glass
I check it again next time I'm in
@ Dean , we used the brand new unopened 150 oil Russ brought in, thanks Russ
I re-cut the carriage Gib slot yesterday, this slot allows the tapered Gib to be adjusted but before it can be adjusted there is another screw at the opposite end which needs to be adjusted first. It is set up optimally now so should not be touched.
I have made a new locking piece for the carriage. Any movement in in the carriage can be locked down but the compound will have to be used for facing off/ parting.
Ian brought in his dial indicator and magnetic stand , thanks Ian . I am going to set up a piece in the 4-jaw to see what degree of accuracy I can achieve.
I cleaned out the carriage gearing and the lead screw and re-oiled.
I have already partly secured the stand , this is a temporary measure and will secure permanently.
Cheers
Steve