calgaryguy
Chris
Another post about my Standard Modern 9" lathe:
While running in some speeds and most noticeably in the two highest speed settings, I can feel and hear (if I listen closely) a oscillation/vibration in somewhere in the gear works.
I've been working on getting my tailstock aligned, and with a dial indicator touching the tailstock, I can see a ~.005 harmonic/oscillation/vibration occur. I'm wondering what effect this might have on my lathe accuracy. I realize this is a ~50+ year old lathe (guessing), and some wear/imbalance is to be expected.
I'm trying to get a video either linked or uploaded.
EDIT: Video No Sound. Converting from .mov (iphone) to mp4 seems to have stripped the sound. THere is a very very slight audible harmonic noise that aligns with the dial indicator oscillation. If I put the palm of my hand against the gearbox/headstock I can also feel a very slight oscillating harmonic
While running in some speeds and most noticeably in the two highest speed settings, I can feel and hear (if I listen closely) a oscillation/vibration in somewhere in the gear works.
I've been working on getting my tailstock aligned, and with a dial indicator touching the tailstock, I can see a ~.005 harmonic/oscillation/vibration occur. I'm wondering what effect this might have on my lathe accuracy. I realize this is a ~50+ year old lathe (guessing), and some wear/imbalance is to be expected.
I'm trying to get a video either linked or uploaded.
EDIT: Video No Sound. Converting from .mov (iphone) to mp4 seems to have stripped the sound. THere is a very very slight audible harmonic noise that aligns with the dial indicator oscillation. If I put the palm of my hand against the gearbox/headstock I can also feel a very slight oscillating harmonic
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