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Orrin Iseminger wrote: [ ... ] I'm sure Sheldon made several models of 11" inch lathe. That said, I have an 11" and 13" and they both have a modified #5 Morse taper. That is, if you put a regular #5 MT tool in the spindle, it would fit, but stick out quite a long way. Hmm ... is there a chance that this is actually a MT 4-1/2 taper? You can find it with the ASA tapers in _Mahinery's Handbook_ in the table listing the "American National Standard self-holding tapers". (Page 910 of 25th edition.) They are pretty close to the same taper per foot, but the size differs significantly. MT taper/foot gauge diameter 4-1/2 0.62400 1.50000 5 0.63151 1.74800 The #5 MT Sheldon's will accomodate a 5C collet with the appropriate adapter. I machined my own. My 12x24" Clausing (Model 5418) currently has an L-00 spindle with the MT 4-1/2 taper -- and it does hold 5C collets. Enjoy, DoN. -- Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564 (too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero --- |
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