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Terry Coombs December 26th 08 02:10 AM

Adapter plate
 
I decided to do a project that involves both casting and milling ,
with some lathe work tossed in for good measure . I've been pondering (I
learned the big words from my wife the teacher) how to mount a chuck to my
new rotary table . So this afternoon while the wife recovered on the couch ,
I made a pattern . It's foam , it's buried in bonded sand , and when finish
machined will be a round plate with four slots that will bolt to the rotary
table with a threaded "spindle" on the front to screw a chuck onto . By
cutting the slots at right angles to the radial slots on the RT , I'll be
able to adjust it for center .
Pour in the morning ...


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Michael Koblic December 27th 08 06:16 AM

Adapter plate
 
Terry Coombs wrote:
I decided to do a project that involves both casting and milling ,
with some lathe work tossed in for good measure . I've been pondering
(I learned the big words from my wife the teacher) how to mount a
chuck to my new rotary table . So this afternoon while the wife
recovered on the couch , I made a pattern . It's foam , it's buried
in bonded sand , and when finish machined will be a round plate with
four slots that will bolt to the rotary table with a threaded
"spindle" on the front to screw a chuck onto . By cutting the slots
at right angles to the radial slots on the RT , I'll be able to
adjust it for center . Pour in the morning ...


This is of great interest to me. Do you have any pictures?

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Campbell River, BC



Terry Coombs December 27th 08 01:22 PM

Adapter plate
 
Michael Koblic wrote:
Terry Coombs wrote:
I decided to do a project that involves both casting and milling ,
with some lathe work tossed in for good measure . I've been pondering
(I learned the big words from my wife the teacher) how to mount a
chuck to my new rotary table . So this afternoon while the wife
recovered on the couch , I made a pattern . It's foam , it's buried
in bonded sand , and when finish machined will be a round plate with
four slots that will bolt to the rotary table with a threaded
"spindle" on the front to screw a chuck onto . By cutting the slots
at right angles to the radial slots on the RT , I'll be able to
adjust it for center . Pour in the morning ...


This is of great interest to me. Do you have any pictures?


Yes , I have posted some at three of the yahoo groups I read and plan to
post more . Haven't I seen your name on one of the milling machine groups ?
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David Billington December 27th 08 04:27 PM

Adapter plate
 
Terry Coombs wrote:
I decided to do a project that involves both casting and milling ,
with some lathe work tossed in for good measure . I've been pondering (I
learned the big words from my wife the teacher) how to mount a chuck to my
new rotary table . So this afternoon while the wife recovered on the couch ,
I made a pattern . It's foam , it's buried in bonded sand , and when finish
machined will be a round plate with four slots that will bolt to the rotary
table with a threaded "spindle" on the front to screw a chuck onto . By
cutting the slots at right angles to the radial slots on the RT , I'll be
able to adjust it for center .
Pour in the morning ...



When I made an adapter plate for a 3 jaw chuck for my rotary table I
added a boss in the centre which locates in the central hole of the RT
when the Morse taper adapter is removed. That allows me to drop it in
place and go as it is accurate enough, about 0.001" TIR, for all I
normally do. The boss is removable for times when I just place the chuck
and adapter straight onto the mill bed for holding round pieces.

Terry Coombs December 27th 08 06:29 PM

Adapter plate
 
David Billington wrote:
Terry Coombs wrote:
I decided to do a project that involves both casting and milling ,
with some lathe work tossed in for good measure . I've been
pondering (I learned the big words from my wife the teacher) how to
mount a chuck to my new rotary table . So this afternoon while the
wife recovered on the couch , I made a pattern . It's foam , it's
buried in bonded sand , and when finish machined will be a round
plate with four slots that will bolt to the rotary table with a
threaded "spindle" on the front to screw a chuck onto . By cutting
the slots at right angles to the radial slots on the RT , I'll be
able to adjust it for center . Pour in the morning ...



When I made an adapter plate for a 3 jaw chuck for my rotary table I
added a boss in the centre which locates in the central hole of the RT
when the Morse taper adapter is removed. That allows me to drop it in
place and go as it is accurate enough, about 0.001" TIR, for all I
normally do. The boss is removable for times when I just place the
chuck and adapter straight onto the mill bed for holding round pieces.


I have a hole in the center of the adapter for just that reason - to
center it on the RT . However , since the 3 jaw chuck is known to be off a
bit , I've built in some adjustment by milling the mounting slots tangent to
the center hole rather than radial . Turned out rather well , the slots are
just over an inch long and 5/16"+ wide . I'll use a plug to center the plate
, then pull it so I can run stock thru and fine-tune the chuck if needed .
And if I want to mill a cam ... I can either set it up in the four jaw , or
set the 3 off-center in relation to the RT centerpoint .
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