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David Billington
 
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Default Rotary table

A note about my 10" vertex and my neighbours 6" vertex rotary table,
although both have an MT taper in the centre it is removable and once
removed the table has a plain bore through the centre. The MT centre
piece is a top hat shaped insert. Much easier to make adapters for the
pain bore than a MT.

Jez wrote:

Gerry wrote:

I've been needing to buy a rotary table for use with my Grizzly
Mill/Drill. Been thinking along the lines of an 8". I will need to
mount a chuck to it. Can any of you offer some advice? How do I mount a
chuck to the table? Will I have to make a specisl backing plate with
holes to line up with the slots on the table? Would I be better off
just trying to clamp a 6" four-jaw with studs and T-nuts? How do you
more expierence guys do this?


Hi Gerry,

I've just done this with a Vertex 6" table which has a four tee slots
and a 2MT hole in the centre.

I turned a lump of steel into a disc with a Boxford spindle nose screw
thread in the centre, complete with a hole. Four holes near the edge
to hold it down to the rotary table using bolts and T-nuts.

Then I made a 2 morse taper bar (kind of like a test bar). Stick this
in the centre hole, mount a chuck to the plate, put the plate on the
rotary table, grip the bar with the chuck and then tighten down the
plate.

Apologies for the poor description - I can send you some pictures to
make it clear if you like.

There are probably other (likely better!) ways of doing it though...


Cheers,

Jez.