So many ideas! Every time I surf CHMW I get sent down a rabbit hole of things to do.Good stuff.
Doesn't your lathe already have locks?
FWIW, I've been holding off of putting a DRO on my lathe. I've used lathes for over 20 years without one and done just fine. I'm not sure the pain is worth it.
But I would put a DRO on my mill again in a heart beat!
I have a number of concerns on the lathe.
1. How to mount a scale on the cross-slide that won't interfere with the tailstock when I'm drilling.
2. How to mount a scale on the bed that won't interfere with a taper attachment.
3. The DRO I have on my mill has a lathe mode. The lathe mode has an automatic calculation for the compound angle setting. Very attractive. But the compound is small. How do I mount a scale on the compound without getting in my own way? I wish they made a teeny tiny scale for that.
Anyway, my point is really that I'd be focussing on my lathe technique and tooling before I worried about installing a DRO.
In my mind, my lathe priority is an upgraded VFD Ready motor so I can get speeds under 70rpm.
But who knows, after I put a DRO on my lathe I might wonder how I lived without it. Which is pretty much how I feel about the DRO on my mill.
#1 - I have the DRO scale mounted on the tailstock end of the cross slide. It adds about 3/4” of width, so the tailstock can’t get as close to the chuck. <However>, going to the fixed eccentric toolpost means I can swivel the eccentric outboard and move the cross slide right up against the headstock.
#2 - on my BB 10x18, the cross slide extends past the back of the bed. The DRO reader mounting bracket is connected to the base of the cross slide, with the DRO scale mounted underneath the bed rail overhang. I don’t think it would foul a taper attachment.
#3 - I don’t use the compound, so I don’t need a scale. I think the slim glass scales could be fitted to the inner face of a cross slide. It probably wouldn’t interfere with the cross slide use, it would be hanging underneath the tool bit projection.
And now for the new project. My DRO cross slide scale covers up the carriage lock that’s on the tailstock side of the cross slide base. So when I want to stop the cross slide from moving, most of the time I just engage the half nut with the lead screw disconnected from the lead screw gears. It’s not very rigid. But Dusty’s 8:00 AM post showed me a solution. Just fabricate a lock plate, and drill the headstock side of the cross slide base.