Posted by Dave Wootton on 23/05/2023 12:31:52:
Thanks Hopper
Thats excellent I can adapt the idea for the cross travel and also fit one on the clapper down feed, you've made an excellent job of the graduation and stamping, have to up my game a bit!
Dave
Did people have better eyesight years ago when they made all those tiny dials with faint markings, perhaps it made up for them being smaller in height!!
Edited By Dave Wootton on 23/05/2023 12:33:50
Thanks Dave. Yes, being blind in one eye and unable to see out of the other, the clearer graduations and numbers are a great bonus for me too.
The MEW article includes details of how I made a spring-loaded indexing detent from a piece of hacksaw blade to engage with the change gears for rapid indexing. And a holder for the number punches that attaches to the vertical slide so it is all lined up and consistent.
Only problem was the el cheapo number punches do not always have the digit evenly or straightly aligned with the square shank of the punch so the zeros came out a little cock-eyed. But you don't notice it in use in the heat of battle. But it might pay to check with a light stamp on a piece of masking tape wrapped around the job before committing to a full hammer blow.
The 3/32" (2.5mm) numbers are much easier to read than Myfords tiny and not "crisp" ones on the old diecast dials.
I am sure you can adapt the simple design to your shaper with no problems. Post some pics when its done.