My lathe (10EE)has a loooong spindle bore 24 1/2" and 1.4 in dia I.D. .I would like to chamber through the headstock.
I've searched and read all the post I could find.
On the right end I thought I would make up D1-3 back plate chuck like Butch and a few others have posted pictures of.
The left end of the spindle is threaded.
I would machine a cap to fit the outside of the spindle, the center of the cap would have a 3/4" threaded hole in which a matching rod would pass through.
I would make up a 3/4" rod 1' long +-. One end of the rod would be threaded for about 6" to match the spindle cap and the other end would have a 60 degree center on it.
A bushing for the 3/4" rod would be made to just fit the I.D. of the spindle (-.001). the pointed center would extend past the bushing an inch or so.
The threaded rod would adjust to different length barrels.
What material would be best to make the bushing out of aluminum or a type of plastic??
Is this a workable idea or is there a better way.
Hal
I've searched and read all the post I could find.
On the right end I thought I would make up D1-3 back plate chuck like Butch and a few others have posted pictures of.
The left end of the spindle is threaded.
I would machine a cap to fit the outside of the spindle, the center of the cap would have a 3/4" threaded hole in which a matching rod would pass through.
I would make up a 3/4" rod 1' long +-. One end of the rod would be threaded for about 6" to match the spindle cap and the other end would have a 60 degree center on it.
A bushing for the 3/4" rod would be made to just fit the I.D. of the spindle (-.001). the pointed center would extend past the bushing an inch or so.
The threaded rod would adjust to different length barrels.
What material would be best to make the bushing out of aluminum or a type of plastic??
Is this a workable idea or is there a better way.
Hal