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The 1965 19" x 54" leblond tool and diemaker lathe in my home shop did
not come with a follow rest. I found a used follow rest of unknown origin that looks about the correct size at a local tool dealer. The lathe manual does not show the follow rest in use. The only mounting holes I can find are (3) tapped holes on the RH side of the saddle or carridge. This would put the follow rest about 3" to the RH side of the tool holder. Will this work, or does the follow rest really need to be almost directly behind the tool to prevent the work piece from deflecting away from the tool? I can't see how even the orignal follow rest for this lathe would be in line behind the tool holder. Any one ever use one of these on a Leblond? This unit is pretty similar to a Regal but a little heavier. One other question, can a taper attachment be added without re-engineering the entire lead screw/slide assembly? I saw a Leblond taper attach on Ebay but was not sure if it could be added without a lot of work. |
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