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BaitMaster’s (Work) Bench

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She’s still on blocks, but dang. That’s a nice looking machine.

Also attached a picture of my pin of shame.

Ive built a few small things with her. Overall, very pleased.
 
View attachment 60251View attachment 60250View attachment 60249She’s still on blocks, but dang. That’s a nice looking machine.

Also attached a picture of my pin of shame.

Ive built a few small things with her. Overall, very pleased.
Spotless!
I have an older version, but it is missing the traveling motor control. Does the lever on the saddle do exactly the same as the fwd and rev buttons, and return to center when you let go? Is forward up or down?
 
Spotless!
I have an older version, but it is missing the traveling motor control. Does the lever on the saddle do exactly the same as the fwd and rev buttons, and return to center when you let go? Is forward up or down?
The carriage motor control is the same as a Rev/fwd button. “Down” is forward, “up” is reverse.

They latch in each position.

The carriage mounted motor control is basically standard practice on larger lathes….

It takes some getting used to coming from my utilathe.
 
The carriage motor control is the same as a Rev/fwd button. “Down” is forward, “up” is reverse.

On mine, they are not the same. The headstock switches define the direction of the leadscrew as it relates to the spindle but do not change the spindle. Only the lever on the carriage sets the spindle direction. Either counterclockwise with lever down or clockwise with lever up.

Essentially, the carriage lever controls the motor direction, and the headstock throws an idler gear to set the leadscrew direction.
 
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