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    Simon Micklewright
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      @simonmicklewright48909

      Hi good people. I have acquired a part assembled Taig mini lathe.
      It has a few bits missing.
      in particular the brass gib for the carriage is missing.
      I have spoken to the UK supplier who said he will find out if can get a spare one to sell me.

      in the meantime I plan on 3d printing one as a stop gap.

      could someone point me in the right direction where I may find the dimensions of this gib.

      i know a plastic gib won’t last long but surely will suffice to help get the lathe setup.

      thanks.

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      Simon Micklewright
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        #641435
        Neil Lickfold
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          @neillickfold44316

          You want Delrin or Acetyl , but if you can get Turcite / Tercite/ not sure of spelling, is the best material. I have a gib but can't measure it tonight, but will get dimensions tomorrow for you if no one replies before hand.

          #641441
          bernard towers
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            @bernardtowers37738

            looking at mine and measuring in situ its brass and 1/4' x 3/16 with the dovetail angle machined on one of the 3/16 edges. when you say you have spoken to the uk supplier, which one?. As far as I know there is the original man who came to the shows but I believe rotagrip are now involved and there is an educational company that sells them to schools in the cnc versions.

            #641490
            Simon Micklewright
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              @simonmicklewright48909

              e753d88d-858e-408e-a235-b9cab70c615d.jpeg552f842c-6f5c-4c42-9e3a-7d3675727eb6.jpeg8e163d3b-c747-45f9-b210-8c0084d6a390.jpegThank you for taking the time to reply.
              I would appear my carriage maybe a different model.
              looking at these pictures.
              On the Taig website the exploded diagram of the lath shows a different shape to the gib.
              thoughts on how best to proceed.
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              #641491
              Simon Micklewright
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                @simonmicklewright48909

                Here is the whole assembly 7c2ecad4-92d1-4113-ace2-9603c418fbc0.jpeg

                #641493
                Simon Micklewright
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                  @simonmicklewright48909
                  Posted by bernard towers on 16/04/2023 09:25:48:

                  looking at mine and measuring in situ its brass and 1/4' x 3/16 with the dovetail angle machined on one of the 3/16 edges. when you say you have spoken to the uk supplier, which one?. As far as I know there is the original man who came to the shows but I believe rotagrip are now involved and there is an educational company that sells them to schools in the cnc versions.

                  It’s the Rotagrip company I contacted.

                  #641515
                  Richard S2
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                    @richards2

                    Can't assist with your version of this lathe, but to clarify, my 1985 Peatol/Taig (made in U.S) has a different design of Gib.

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                    Hope you get the issue sorted.

                    Regards

                    #641521
                    Simon Micklewright
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                      @simonmicklewright48909

                      Many thanks. I’ve decided to order the new carriage from Rotagrip. It will save some headaches.

                      #641530
                      bernard towers
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                        @bernardtowers37738

                        That looks pretty simple to me, just a bit of brass strip with an angle filled on to it!

                        #641544
                        Neil Lickfold
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                          @neillickfold44316

                          This is my type of Gib in my Taig lathes. I replaced it with Turcite and it made it so much smoother than the original brass. There is a guy who make cue lathes based on the Taig system, and he offers a Delrin gib, that I am told makes them alot smoother too. The Delrin does wear, and makes the bed last alot longer. Which is usually Hard annodised Aluminium extrusion.

                          Posted by Richard S2 on 16/04/2023 16:30:06:

                          Can't assist with your version of this lathe, but to clarify, my 1985 Peatol/Taig (made in U.S) has a different design of Gib.

                          1ce02356-8645-45df-9de9-489534082a7d.jpeg

                          Hope you get the issue sorted.

                          Regards

                          #641545
                          bernard towers
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                            @bernardtowers37738

                            The bed on mine is steel and the saddle aluminium

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