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So after running the lathe for a few hours today finishing up a job or two (multi-materials machined), I decided to finally mount the SC4 faceplate on the new 4" upgrade spindle.
You will have to excuse the lathe, I wanted to get these photos whilst i was still mucky, rather than clean myself and the lathe, only for me to get mucky again, though I did clean the work-area off and the lathe is unbolted as a result of needing to clean the work-area and the lathe getting ready for the cleanup it needs.
It's a bit of a squeeky fit. There is between 1/16" & 5/64" clearance between the outer edge of the faceplate and the edge of the bedway according to my eyecrometer, but it fits!
This is exactly what I wanted when I dropped the coin for the SC4 faceplate. It fills the usable area, giving maximum possible use of the available swing. It stands-off from the spindle enough that fixing to it will be easy with clear access to the rear side.
Whilst I will probably only ever use it on the rebuilt lathe (when it is finished) it is nice to know that it gives everything I was looking for.
Once the other lathe is rebuilt and running, I need to set this up on it, face it, then face the rear side because there is some runout in thickness on the rear of the casting. Not sure who the heck machined it before getting to the supplier it was purchased from, but it has, at some point, been in a 3-jaw chuck.
You will have to excuse the lathe, I wanted to get these photos whilst i was still mucky, rather than clean myself and the lathe, only for me to get mucky again, though I did clean the work-area off and the lathe is unbolted as a result of needing to clean the work-area and the lathe getting ready for the cleanup it needs.
It's a bit of a squeeky fit. There is between 1/16" & 5/64" clearance between the outer edge of the faceplate and the edge of the bedway according to my eyecrometer, but it fits!
This is exactly what I wanted when I dropped the coin for the SC4 faceplate. It fills the usable area, giving maximum possible use of the available swing. It stands-off from the spindle enough that fixing to it will be easy with clear access to the rear side.
Whilst I will probably only ever use it on the rebuilt lathe (when it is finished) it is nice to know that it gives everything I was looking for.
Once the other lathe is rebuilt and running, I need to set this up on it, face it, then face the rear side because there is some runout in thickness on the rear of the casting. Not sure who the heck machined it before getting to the supplier it was purchased from, but it has, at some point, been in a 3-jaw chuck.
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