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This project is on hold for the moment. Several things getting in the way.
A - the 54 Inch bed is actually a Craftsman Bed not an Atlas and there seems to be some subtle differences.
1 - The Banjo doesn't look like it has the same mounting, the seems to be a missing threaded hole for the banjo to mount up at the headstock end.
2 - The 36 inch is a Vertical Counter Shaft and it looks like there is a Threaded hole missing on the backside of the bed for the motor mount.
While the 54 Inch bed is in better shape than the 36 inch I'm not sure the parts can be swapped over without significant additional machining to make it work.
However, I did find a post that was very encouraging on the process of making a lead screw from Acme Threaded Stock from McMaster Carr. It involved using a Mill for the Keyway Slot. Looked like something I could do.
So if I can at some time figure out the difference in mounting the parts from the TV36 onto the Craftsman Bed I may do that in the future.
Until then I'm focused on a QC 42 that works.
It would be fun to have (2) operational Lathes someday
A - the 54 Inch bed is actually a Craftsman Bed not an Atlas and there seems to be some subtle differences.
1 - The Banjo doesn't look like it has the same mounting, the seems to be a missing threaded hole for the banjo to mount up at the headstock end.
2 - The 36 inch is a Vertical Counter Shaft and it looks like there is a Threaded hole missing on the backside of the bed for the motor mount.
While the 54 Inch bed is in better shape than the 36 inch I'm not sure the parts can be swapped over without significant additional machining to make it work.
However, I did find a post that was very encouraging on the process of making a lead screw from Acme Threaded Stock from McMaster Carr. It involved using a Mill for the Keyway Slot. Looked like something I could do.
So if I can at some time figure out the difference in mounting the parts from the TV36 onto the Craftsman Bed I may do that in the future.
Until then I'm focused on a QC 42 that works.
It would be fun to have (2) operational Lathes someday