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I didn't get the best picture of this or in-progress pictures like I should have, but this is for an old articulating arm lamp. You can see the broken plastic part it's replacing. It holds the actual lamp head to the arm and allows it to swivel. I don't know where the lamp came from, but I'm guessing because some plastic part on it seems to snap at least once a year, it was probably dug out of the garbage somewhere. I had it on my drill press, but since my new-to-me drill press has a built-in light, I decided to repair it with the lathe, then use it on the lathe.
I drilled and tapped the block and just put threads on the cylindrical pieces to screw them in. So far, it has worked like a charm, and I think the lampshade is the only plastic part left.
I drilled and tapped the block and just put threads on the cylindrical pieces to screw them in. So far, it has worked like a charm, and I think the lampshade is the only plastic part left.