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Default Craftsman Lathe Tailstock

You didn't miss it. I just took your advice.

Thanks


On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 13:48:44 +0000, Doug Miller wrote:

In article , wrote:
On Wed, 09 Jul 2008 22:15:30 GMT,
(Doug Miller) wrote:

In article , woodslave

wrote:
I'm new to woodworking and particularly turning. I recently purchased
an old craftsman lathe with a good motor. It is missing the pointed piece
that actually holds the tail end of the wood on the tailstock. I have
checked the sears website and the part or parts that were originally used
for that have been discontinued. I was thinking about having one made at a
local machine shop. I think I need just a circular point welded to a nut
that threads onto the tailstock assembly. Is there a certain angle I
should use for the point? I'm thinking about 60 degrees would be OK.
Better yet is there somewhere else I can get this item or something else I
can use inplace of it?

Unless the lathe is some particularly bizarre design, you should be able to
use pretty nearly any spur center or live center that has the appropriate
taper to fit into your tailstock -- probably a #1 Morse taper (1MT).

Try posting in rec.crafts.woodturning and you'll probably get a lot more
response than you will here.


He did, and got some good answers, Doug...
But most of us said the same thing that you did.. ;-]


[Chuckle]

guess I must have missed his post in rcw.