Here's my lathe DRO setup.
To start, using the offset fixed tool post, I can place a tool bit past the end of the chuck. The cross slide can contact the base of the headstock.
Cross slide DRO is mounted on the tailstock end of the cross slide. I lose about 3/4" of tailstock travel.
I don't have big shroud over it. On the top of the cross slide I have a chunk of 1/8" rubber sheet. Cheap-n-nasty but saves my knuckles. allows access to the gib screws. When the rubber gets torn up I cut a new one. The glass scale is protected by a full-length aluminum box that came with the scales. Maybe 3/16" gap between the inner face of the box and the glass scale. I originally had the scale on the headstock side, but after I scalloped it with a chuck jaw I realized the tailstock side is much safer.
Yes, the tailstock can contact the box, but how often do you slam the tailstock into the cross slide? If you do, maybe metalworking isn't quite your ball of wax...
Loss of tailstock quill travel? Photo is tailstock extended about 1/4" from fully retracted. Maybe 3/4" from chuck tip to tip. No problem using a centre drill.
and a photo of the z-axis DRO attachment. Reader is 100% covered, and the connection to the cross slide base is below the level of the movable slide.
To start, using the offset fixed tool post, I can place a tool bit past the end of the chuck. The cross slide can contact the base of the headstock.
Cross slide DRO is mounted on the tailstock end of the cross slide. I lose about 3/4" of tailstock travel.
I don't have big shroud over it. On the top of the cross slide I have a chunk of 1/8" rubber sheet. Cheap-n-nasty but saves my knuckles. allows access to the gib screws. When the rubber gets torn up I cut a new one. The glass scale is protected by a full-length aluminum box that came with the scales. Maybe 3/16" gap between the inner face of the box and the glass scale. I originally had the scale on the headstock side, but after I scalloped it with a chuck jaw I realized the tailstock side is much safer.
Yes, the tailstock can contact the box, but how often do you slam the tailstock into the cross slide? If you do, maybe metalworking isn't quite your ball of wax...
Loss of tailstock quill travel? Photo is tailstock extended about 1/4" from fully retracted. Maybe 3/4" from chuck tip to tip. No problem using a centre drill.
and a photo of the z-axis DRO attachment. Reader is 100% covered, and the connection to the cross slide base is below the level of the movable slide.
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