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Default Of change gears and QC gearboxes

wrote:
Virtually every modern lathe above 7 inches swing has a quick change
gearbox. When trying to get a pitch not listed on the feed/threading
chart the options are limited compared a lathe equipped with a full
set of change gears. Since I have the CNC option odd thread leads are
easy to do. But there are many times that I have a setup in the CNC
that I don't want to disturb so a one off part then has to wait a
while. I am considering putting CNC on a manual lathe and just
switching between manual and CNC. But I'd also like to know what
others do when faced with the odd lead, QC gearbox problem.
Cheers,
Eric


You mean I can feel smug that my Smithy is a piece of crap?

I just made a chart with all possible combinations of the (manual)
change gears supplied with the thing. There's something like 80000
different combinations, many of which are redundant, many of which are
extremely oddball, but many of which are rational, commonly used threads
(like 40TPI, which was my immediate need, and 56TPI, ala 2-56).

I gotta find a way to sort the list now, to pick out the useful inch and
metric threads, the 'best choice' of the redundant ones, and to
depreciate the oddball ones.

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