According to Eric R Snow :
On 12 May 2006 05:23:43 GMT, (DoN. Nichols)
wrote:
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Yep -- re-set the gears. Then you should be fine.
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DoN,
This business with the 120 and 127 tooth gears was what I had posted.
Yes -- I saw your posting *after* I posted my followup.
How the gear, either the 120 or 127, was not being used as an idler. I
guess I should have made it more clear in my first post.
From the chart, it is expected for the 127 tooth to be the one
used as an idler gear.
I tend to post a lot more detail, simply because if someone is
having problems of this nature, the more detail the better the chance
that he can make things work -- and avoid similar problems in the
future.
One thing which I did *not* get around to mentioning is that he
needs to bear in mind that whenever he is cutting metric threads, that
he should leave the half-nuts engaged the whole time, and reverse the
lathe to get to the start for another pass. This is a side-effect of
the threading dial just plain not working with metric threading and an
imperial leadscrew (or for that matter, with imperial threading, and a
metric leadscrew).
I also should mention that this can be a serious pain when
cutting threads to a shoulder, unless the lathe has a quick-acting
clutch to stop the spindle before there is a crash.
Enjoy,
DoN.
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