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Hey David,
It sound like a plan re molding the nut. According to Matweb, Delrin has a melt temperature of about 200ºC and experiences a 2% shrinkage.
Looking at my Atlas 6x18, I could use the cross slide base as a mold. I would need to bushings to form the end caps. The existing nut could be used as one. I actually have a spare, having replaced my leadscrew and nut several decades ago so I would have both end caps. I guess that I would preheat the leadscrew and cross slide base. Matweb gave a mold temperature of about 80ºC but that would be for injection molding where the injection time is measured in millisec. and they want fairly rapid freezing of the melt. I think that I would look for something like 100ºC or more. I expect that other lathes could be done in a similar fashion.
Anyway, good luck with the project and let us know how it works out.
It sound like a plan re molding the nut. According to Matweb, Delrin has a melt temperature of about 200ºC and experiences a 2% shrinkage.
Looking at my Atlas 6x18, I could use the cross slide base as a mold. I would need to bushings to form the end caps. The existing nut could be used as one. I actually have a spare, having replaced my leadscrew and nut several decades ago so I would have both end caps. I guess that I would preheat the leadscrew and cross slide base. Matweb gave a mold temperature of about 80ºC but that would be for injection molding where the injection time is measured in millisec. and they want fairly rapid freezing of the melt. I think that I would look for something like 100ºC or more. I expect that other lathes could be done in a similar fashion.
Anyway, good luck with the project and let us know how it works out.