Atlas 954 Lathe

thats what i put on my atlas 936
from left to right
motor belt A 39 - 4L 410
speed pulley belt 4L 310
compound belt 1 4L 300
compound belt 2 4L 300
hope this helps.
ernst
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Those look like they will be what I use for the direct and compound belts. I'll start there for the motor to countershaft as well. The one that came on it is a 490 or so and ridiculously oversized. Not sure what the story is with it.


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Those show the color a bit better.

Thanks for the info, Spiral. I will see what I can do with it.


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Edit: can others see the pictures in this post? They show up for me through TapaTalk, and in the edit pane, but not in the main thread view... *headscratcher*
I see your pictures, using Tapatalk. I would suggest that when you post them you use the medium resolution. It looks like you used small.


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The "transmission casting" replacement in the making - working the Taig to it's physical limits in terms of size and clamping ability. The original block of aluminum was 1 1/2 X 2 1/2 X 3 3/4 inches. Fly cutting the big faces was just barely possible with the cutter set at about 3" or just over. setting up to bore the shaft hole will be interesting - thinking I will be making a custom t-nut to mount the tool post from this on the Atlas for the boring so I can use the larger faceplate - the one I have for this is not big enough, and I don't have the right tool holder at the moment for the Atlas. A spindle adapter is also in the works for mounting the Taig chucks and milling tools on the Atlas until I can get more appropriately sized tooling for the Atlas.


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The Atlas is pretty much back together - I have the carriage off for checking clearances on the transmission fitting. The piece in the chuck is turned to within .001" after a light finishing cut.

I have yet to bolt and level it. Lead screw works nicely. Having the hand wheel for rapid traverse will be good.


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The beginnings of the spindle adapter - I have made a tee nut tapped to accept either the Taig tool post or the Taig milling slide, so tooling choices are increased nicely.

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The shop space that this is in is being expanded - that is the reason for the open wall behind both the Atlas and it's little brother, which has now joined it here. They will both be moving to Alberta with me at the end of next month.


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