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Default I need a strong metal part

Gramps,

If you are on owwm.org ask sqneck your questions. Maybe post a picture
or two of the item in question. I am certain you will get a good answer
/ advice.

Mike in Ohio

On 6/18/2014 11:09 PM, Gramps' shop wrote:
I need some help in getting to the right vendor and in specifying exactly what I need.

I've purchased an articulating arm hollowing system for my woodturning lathe. The articulating arm is attached to the ways of the lathe on a two-part base. The ways are sandwiched between the bottom and top pieces. The bottom piece isn't wide enough to capture both of the ways.

I need a new piece of steel measuring 2 1/2 by 5 inches by 1/4 inch thickness with a hole tapped in the center. I assume a machine shop could do this for me. Is there a particular steel I should be asking for? What's a fair price for something like this?

Dumb questions, I know, but metal is the reason I work with wood G.

Larry

PS: Yes, I asked the company that sells this system for suggestions and he suggested I angle the bottom piece so it catches both ways. That may work, but the potential stresses could result in a catastrophic accident.