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HI Group:
I was goofing off trying to figure out rollie dad's method of headstock alignment and see if my headstock is REALLY aligned or not. . Lathe is an Emco (not enco) V10 Maximat. Bed has been leveled using a precision .0005 /ft level I measured not quite 3 thou total indicator runnout (TIR) at the headstock end with my old Union 6" 3 jaw chuck , and 15 thou TIR at the end of a 14" long ejector pin (ground, 3/4" dia). Following the formula, I think you divide both readings by two to get the "near and far end average"-- I get 1.5 and 7.5. Subracting as per Rollie method, does this mean my headstock is out 7.5 - 1.5 = 6 thou over the 14" length? And in which direction is the headstock misagligned--- away from the operator or toward the operator? I am not sure how to tell with the dial indicator reading... I can cut a 4" inch straight piece of steel chucked at one end with almost no taper, and with tailstock support, can easily cut 12". Am I "twisting" the lathe with the tailstock to turn with almost no taper, or am I doing something wrong in measuring the alignment??? Steve |
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