Aluminum, about 3/16" - 5/16" wall.I want to make a spider for the outboard part of the spindle on my lathe. What material should I use SS or Aluminum? How thick should the material be at the collar that slides over the spindle for the appropriate material?
Thanks
Dan
Aluminum, about 3/16" - 5/16" wall.
Does your H10 have the collet closer sleeve attached? I'm trying to get Rodney to see if he can drill his...may be hardened. If you can drill that collet sleeve it will give you about 3/4" more barrel length usage.
Didn't I sent you pictures?? (or did that batch bomb out too--some of these in line servers are getting picky)
I'm not sure you really need to use SS. Here is one I made for my 11" Rockwell with some steel I had laying around. The walls are 5/16". Works great so far.
Good Luck.
I'm not sure you really need to use SS. Here is one I made for my 11" Rockwell with some steel I had laying around. The walls are 5/16". Works great so far.
Good Luck.
What is the length of engagement of your spider onto the spindle?
Are the set screws well clear of the edge?
I found a machine for sale, and as near as I can determine from the photos the spindle barely extends past the drive gear. Doesn't appear to be an issue on your lathe.
There is around .600 of engagement.
Are you using set screws with soft noses to lock the spider to the spindle (and its threads)? The spider in your first photo seems to show flush set screws at the spindle end.
Thanks for the new photo, too.
Yes, I use brass tipped set screws that I made. What kind of lathe do you have?
I will say it again, the Rockwell lathe is an excellent gunsmith lathe.