Mini Lathe: Milling Slide?

nigelmercier

Registered
Registered
Joined
Apr 12, 2014
Messages
5
I've just bought this Mini Lathe:



I have never used a lathe before, but I've got a few simple projects lined up. One of them needs a milling slide to cut a slot into the side of a steel rod.

Any suggestions for vertical milling slides for this lathe?
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Hi Nigel
You can use your compound slide as a vertical slide for milling.
If you search this site for my thread ---A Beginners clock--its in the horology section.
you will see how.
if you require more info just ask, also I have a lot of mini lathe mods on my web site, see bottom of the page.
Brian
 
For a simple slot on smaller pieces, you can just mount it on center in the tool holder. For larger stuff, I have seen a v-block that fits in the toolpost as well. The milling attachment that they sell that fits, has pretty lame work holding.

Cheapest and easiest solution:

Get a piece of thick stock that you can drill and mount on the cross slide.

Cut a V slot with a 90 deg V cutter. It will be at center height automatically because you are cutting it with the spindle itself.

Add some clamps and you are golden.
 
Cheapest and easiest solution:

Get a piece of thick stock that you can drill and mount on the cross slide.

Cut a V slot with a 90 deg V cutter. It will be at center height automatically because you are cutting it with the spindle itself.

Add some clamps and you are golden.

This is a great idea, I'll just add an option for the 90 deg V cutter, if you have a 4 jaw you can make an improvised fly cutter.

4 Jaw Fly Cutter.jpg

Sorry not a great picture but if you look close you'll see how the tool is offset, you can experiment with scrap until the right positions is obtained.

4 Jaw Fly Cutter.jpg
 
Back
Top