Talk:Lathe

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Sphere lathe with 3 jaw chuck

Prototyping the new lathe page before it is good for widespread use. - Aidan

The Basics

We have a Sphere lathe - the design of which is based on an Atlas 6" lathe.

  • MT2 Tailstock
  • MT3 Headstock

Our lathe is suitable for turning metals and plastics. Aluminium, brass, copper, delrin/acetal and nylon shouldn't present any problems. It should be possible to machine mild steel too, though you may find some additional cooling is necessary.

Safety

  • Long hair MUST be tied up, long sleeves should be rolled up securely. Loose clothing is dangerous.
  • Eye protection must be worn. Safety glasses are in the "Safety Equipment" box.
  • Ensure the chuck key is removed before turning on the lathe.
  • Ensure the work is securely fixed in the chuck.
  • Keep the change-gear door shut whilst the machine is on.
  • Swarf is SHARP - gloves are available in the box by the lathe.
  • Gloves must not be used whilst the machine is on.
  • Don't attempt to start drilling holes with a normal drill in the tailstock chuck - use a centre drill to create a pilot hole first.
  • Go and check you removed the chuck key again.

Tools

We currently have:

  • A selection of carbide tipped tools
  • 2x13mm drill chucks and a live centre for the tailstock
  • Center drills
  • Knurling tool

We'd like:

  • A full set of change-gears
  • Quick change tool post (but we're struggling to find one that'll fit)

Spares

Drive Belt
Gates 5M690
Direct Drive
Spindle Belt Motor Belt
A B
1 380 975
2 540 1380
3 835 2150
4 2285 3050
Back Gear
Spindle Belt Motor Belt
A B
1 55 145
2 82 310
3 125 415
4 185 463