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Old 06-02-2004, 04:54 PM
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Fun lathe only projects

I have my lathe but no milling machine yet. I am looking for some cool projects that can be done on a lathe and drill press only. Not too complex as I am still learning. What do you think?

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pens, lamps, flashlights, telescope parts(if you're into that).......what sort of interests do you have? how big of a lathe do you have? Right now i'm actually making modifcations to my lathe using my lathe.....my lathe will be used for telescope parts, cnc parts, bow/arrow mods, etc.

Pick a hobby or something that interests you and try to think of ways a lathe can be used to expand or improve that hobby.
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Balsaman,
Same as TyRex, I spent a lot of time making mods to the lathe. Some necessary and some just because I wanted to. I think for me one of the most satisfying was to make a custom fit (to MY hand) file handle. The directions for measuring your hand can be found in one of Guy Lautard's "Machinist's Bedside Reader" which you probably already have. I don't remember what he made them out of but I made mine from aluminum with a brass ferrell and it fits my had great. Now it's almost a pleasure to use a file, at least my hand doesn't get so tired when I have to do it. I only have two of the "Bedside Readers" but will get the third soon. They have a lot of info on making things like you are talking about.

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Ah, i see you have an 8x12.......

Here's a nice site with a little info on what Dan Kautz does with his.... http://www.tedatum.com/thms/index.html
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Pssst, there aren't any cool lathe projects. The lathe is just to prepare the blanks for the mill to use for the cool projects
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Every lathe at one time or another needs to build a cannon. But other than that there are tons of things you can build. If I get time and find them, I'll post some pictures of some of the stuff I've built at work, a little larger than your HF can handle though.

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Balsaman,

Don't forget it's possible to do some small milling job on your lathe if your project need it. By putting the tool post away and adding another axis, for up and dow movement, with a small vise on it or a way to fix your part. Then you put the endmill in the lathe chuck and you have an horizontal small mill.

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Ronny,

Yep, I am aware that can be done as well.

Thanks for all the input so far fellows. Keep it coming. An aluminum pen sounds kinda fun.

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Fun lathe only projects

Eric,
Here's my last mod (Lead Screw Handwheel). Only did it because I ran out of things to do waiting on parts and materials. I'm sure it will come in useful sometime. I still have to stamp or engrave the numbers on the scale.

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Pssst, there aren't any cool lathe projects. The lathe is just to prepare the blanks for the mill to use for the cool projects
ROFLMAO! I almost spat coffee all over my monitor when I read this!
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Balsaman,
How about some custom radio knobs, Door lock plungers, shifter handles, you can turn cam bolts by offsetting the work piece in the chuck with a spacer, larger cranks for the lathe or the CNC mill you are going to make sooner or later, if your lathe is like my small lathe it could stand some bushings in the cranks to take up the slop (that has always bugged me ), practice threading both internal and external, a yo-yo, OK, that is it for me tonight

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How about a Tap Handle with a ratchet? I have some drawings somewhere.....
(sorry i forgot: the drawings are all metric)

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