Site with Home Machining Projects for the Taig

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Home Shop Machining Projects

Taig, Atlas, Craftsman.

Most all my machining projects have been geared to small machines. Currently, I have Taig lathe and milling
machines, but have had Sherline (and others) in the past. Both good machines for their intended purposes.

I like the Taig machines. They're sturdy, and will do any of the normal machining operations within their size range. I bought
my Taig lathe some years ago with just the basics, and a short time later bought my Taig mill as a complete machine, ready to go.
The Taig machines are very accurate and hold repeatable settings, which is very important to me. I worked in machine shops
for many years, and after working with large machines for a long time, I know what I like in a lathe or mill. The Taigs are rigid
and precise, and able to do surprisingly hard work for their size. I'm not involved with the Taig company in any way, except as a
satisfied and enthusiastic owner. My remarks about their machines are from someone who has put them through their paces.

Taig sells many accessories for their machines, and I've purchased a number of them since buying my machines. There are many
tooling items that a person may need though, which are either kind of spendy, or just not readily available in certain sizes.
Sometimes you just have to make what you want. Sometimes you need a certain tool to complete a project in progress.
That's mainly what this website is about, along with some engines and other projects.

You'll notice that some of the tooling projects are rather utilitarian, while others are "prettier". The main consideration in
any case is an item built with the accuracy required for it to do its' job properly.


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[SIZE=+1]I also have a 6" Atlas lathe, which I use for all my "big" projects. A really nice machine, and I have a separate
page for it. Scroll down until you see the Atlas section and click on it if you're interested.

You can get back to this page from any of the other web pages here. Just go to the bottom of any page, and look for the Taig link.

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Projects for the Taig Lathe


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A Boring Bar Holder
for the Taig Lathe



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Making Steel Jaws for the
Taig Three Jaw Chuck



filingrestthumb.jpg
Making a Filing Rest for
the Taig Lathe



springthumb.jpg
Making Small Springs on the Lathe
Part 1: Extension Springs

Part 2: Compression Springs



followthumb.jpg
A Follow Rest for the Taig Lathe
leadscrewthumb.jpg
A Lead screw For the
Taig Lathe


multipointthumb.jpg
Making Multipoint Gear Cutters


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Head Stock Indexing Plate



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Extended Dead Center



spindlethumb.jpg

An Auxiliary Spindle for the Taig Lathe



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Gear Cutting on the Taig Lathe



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Taig Arbor for a Slitting Saw



divider2thumb.jpg
A Dividing Head for the Taig Lathe



millingsetupthumb.jpg
Compound Slide/Milling Attachment


headcenterthumb.jpg
A Head Stock Center for the
Taig Spindle Taper

Mill and Other Projects


minichuckthumb.jpg
Building a 1" Diameter
Miniature 4 Jaw Chuck



indicatorthumb.jpg
Tailstock Indicator for
the Taig Lathe



cborethumb.jpg
Making a Counter Bore
in the Taig Shop
flythumb.jpg
A fly cutter for the Taig Mill



wrenchthumb.jpg
A Flex Wrench


millthumb.jpg
Oooo... A New Mill in the Shop.


oldindexerthumb.jpg
Indexer Project (Feb 2000)


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Building a Screwless Vise
Part One
Part Two
Part Three


tnutthumb.jpg

Making T-nuts



rotarythumb.jpg
Building a Rotary Table
for the Taig Mill


boringthumb.jpg
Building a Boring Head
for the Taig Mill




dithumb.jpg
An Indicator Stand for
Taig Machines


bracethumb.jpg
Easy Tramming!
Tramming Braces for
the Taig Milling Machine





Stuck Arbor?
(Got an arbor stuck on your
head stock spindle and don't
want to use a pipe wrench to
loosen it?)

"CLICK"

Shop Built Engines


tripodthumb2.jpg
Building the Tripod Steam Plant
(includes video)


pmr7thumb.jpg
Building the PMR-7
Twin Cylinder Steam Engine

(includes video)


pmrdrillthumb.jpg
Building the PMR
Drill Press casting kit

bijouthumb.jpg
Building the Bijou, a very
small engine.

(includes video)


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Duplex Vacuum Engine
(includes video)


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A Horizontal Steamer
from Rudy's prints
(includes video)


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A Miniature Propane Burner
(includes video)


rockerthumb.jpg
Building a Rocker Engine
(Includes video)
verticalthumb.jpg
A Vertical Steam engine
(Includes video)


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Pee Wee Wobbler
(Includes video)


ldtthumb.jpg
Low Temp Diff engine



rudythumb.jpg
Rudy Kouhoupt engine



gasthumb.jpg
An I.C. Engine from the Home Shop
(Includes video)


vtwinthumb.jpg
V-twin Wobbler



horizthumb.jpg
Horizontal Steam engine
(Includes video)


clockthumb.jpg
An ongoing Clock Making
Project.



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nipplethumb.jpg
Black Powder Wrench


[SIZE=+1]Miscellaneous Projects

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Making Little Bits...
(Knurling without a knurler.)

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A Powder Trickler
(For the Reloader)
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Atlas 6" Lathe Stuff
Click on the big picture!

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I also have some interest in the Craftsman AA109 Lathe.

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Click on the thumb above to go to the 109 pages


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[SIZE=+1] If you have any trouble with the thumbnail links above, please contact me at deanw@bmi.net.
Thanks much!

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boringbarthumb.jpg

jawsthumb.jpg

filingrestthumb.jpg

springthumb.jpg

followthumb.jpg

leadscrewthumb.jpg

multipointthumb.jpg

indexplatethumb.jpg

deadcenterthumb.jpg

boringbarthumb.jpg

spindlethumb.jpg

jawsthumb.jpg

gearcuttingthumb.jpg

filingrestthumb.jpg

cutoffthumb.jpg

springthumb.jpg

divider2thumb.jpg

millingsetupthumb.jpg

followthumb.jpg

headcenterthumb.jpg

leadscrewthumb.jpg

multipointthumb.jpg

minichuckthumb.jpg

indicatorthumb.jpg

indexplatethumb.jpg

deadcenterthumb.jpg

cborethumb.jpg

spindlethumb.jpg

flythumb.jpg

gearcuttingthumb.jpg

wrenchthumb.jpg

cutoffthumb.jpg

millthumb.jpg

divider2thumb.jpg

oldindexerthumb.jpg

millingsetupthumb.jpg

headcenterthumb.jpg

visethumb.jpg

tnutthumb.jpg

minichuckthumb.jpg

indicatorthumb.jpg

rotarythumb.jpg

cborethumb.jpg

boringthumb.jpg

flythumb.jpg

dithumb.jpg

wrenchthumb.jpg

bracethumb.jpg

millthumb.jpg

tripodthumb2.jpg

oldindexerthumb.jpg

pmr7thumb.jpg

visethumb.jpg

pmrdrillthumb.jpg

tnutthumb.jpg

rotarythumb.jpg

bijouthumb.jpg

vacuumthumb2.jpg

boringthumb.jpg

dithumb.jpg

rudyhorizthumb.jpg

bracethumb.jpg

burnerthumb.jpg

tripodthumb2.jpg

rockerthumb.jpg

pmr7thumb.jpg

verticalthumb.jpg

pmrdrillthumb.jpg

peeweethumb.jpg

bijouthumb.jpg

ldtthumb.jpg

vacuumthumb2.jpg

rudythumb.jpg

rudyhorizthumb.jpg

gasthumb.jpg

burnerthumb.jpg

vtwinthumb.jpg

rockerthumb.jpg

horizthumb.jpg

verticalthumb.jpg

clockthumb.jpg

peeweethumb.jpg

nipplethumb.jpg

ldtthumb.jpg

littlebitsthumb.jpg

rudythumb.jpg

tricklerthumb.jpg

gasthumb.jpg

assembled.jpg

vtwinthumb.jpg

horizthumb.jpg

109thumb.jpg

clockthumb.jpg

nipplethumb.jpg

littlebitsthumb.jpg

tricklerthumb.jpg

assembled.jpg

109thumb.jpg
 
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Yep, Dean is a great guy ( talked to him quite a bit on the yahoo boards).

He's quite the knowledgeable person-:))

Dave
 
I just watched the video of the single cylinder you made. I love that! I can only dream of making something like that. If I was able to I'd probably go bigger and try to put it in a frame wit two wheels. Not a bicycle frame either. :))
 
Nice. I intend to try and do the tram plates and vise when I get settled in better.
 
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