Well this is exciting.
Scales for the lathe.
Well I could not have planned that if I tried. The scales just barely fit under the compound base.
Read my mind!Knowing you, they will probably be installed before you hit the sack tonight......
Grinder? I have a grinder to build?Don't despair Susq, I got my 2x48 grinder built before David did so he can be beaten. lol
Well crap. I have to make a decision.
There's no taper attachment on my latheIt's called "inside". Put it inside your cross-slide. If I'm not mistaken, I see a taper attachment so you don't even need to worry about where to put the reader.
Yeah that's what I'm thinkingMy vote would be the chuck side. Reason being you'll probably seldom use the follow rest, but you'll want to oil the machine all the time.
I opted for the slim 21mm thick scales so I think I can actually still make the follow rest work by making a spacer.If I were to mount a scale on my 12X37, I'd be hard pressed to choose a side. I use the follow rest, and would still want the gibb adjustment. A girl just cannot make up her mind! (evil grin here)![]()
The holes for my follow rest are below the read head so I think I can make a spacer to space the follow rest out away from the slide. It would only need to clear the 21 mm scale. Patting myself on the back for ordering slim scales.My lathe is similar in that regard. I used the existing holes on chuck side of cross slide & mounted my DRO plate there. It has a decent fitting guard over the scale. You can see the guard is close to oilers but still accessible. The right side of the cross table has the lock knob which I use all the time. It acts on the gib strip, also on that side. I thought about trying to integrate the following steady somehow bypassing the plate but its pretty tight in there & you don't want a load device hanging on a measuring device. I told myself when the time comes I need a travelling steady I will make something & utilize the T-slots on the cross slide, which I notice you have too (many do not). The need has not yet arisen for the work I do but I'm sure it will come up sooner or later. I have seen 'light duty stabilizers' mounted this way but I might be overly optimistic about replicating a real steady. hey - i have a 3DP now. Mockup Time!
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I'm *really* happy with my mag scale under the slide. Clean, out of the way, easy to forget about.There's no taper attachment on my lathe
But I don't really want to put it under the cross. And I already shelled out for this scale.
I hear you...I'm *really* happy with my mag scale under the slide. Clean, out of the way, easy to forget about.
Does anyone use a snap-in, pinned or other type of quick release attachment method for the scales?
As I understand it, getting it into the exact same place when it’s installed or replaced Isn’t critical, but it needs to be locked in and not move once it is in place.
A quick release latch might allow for easy gib maintenance, oiling, or even follow rest usage etc.