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    Vic
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      @vic

      Not sure if I'm being stupid or just tired but how does the cutter advancement work on this?

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      There are several designs like this but I can't seem to think of the simplest way of doing it. I've made the arm and the post and even made a basic non (screw) adjustable head to check it works on my lathe ok.

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      Vic
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        @vic
        #236494
        Michael Gilligan
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          @michaelgilligan61133

          It looks suspiciously like the all-thread is just a decoy … Try thinking of it as just a plain push/pull shaft.

          MichaelG.

          #236495
          Vic
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            @vic

            I'd obviously like to withdraw as well as advance the tool with the screw.

            #236496
            HOWARDT
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              @howardt

              I think it rotates both at the perfect plate and the pillar. Holding the ball and the ar the all thread goes through allows the cutter to move any where along the cutting edge.

              Not very well put but perhaps you get my drift.

              Howard

              #236497
              HOWARDT
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                @howardt

                For perfect read ptfe. Pre-emptive needs to be turned off.

                #236501
                Michael Gilligan
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                  @michaelgilligan61133

                  If all else fails … read the instructions devil

                  **LINK**

                  MichaelG.

                  #236538
                  Vic
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                    @vic
                    Posted by Michael Gilligan on 27/04/2016 23:35:05:

                    If all else fails … read the instructions devil

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                    MichaelG.

                    I know how the turner itself works, I've also made one for my metalwork lathe. I'm just unsure how the tool advances though on this particular jig. I think your first post may be correct though. If so its a bit different to other jigs I've seen.

                    #236539
                    Michael Gilligan
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                      @michaelgilligan61133
                      Posted by Vic on 28/04/2016 10:34:39:
                      I'm just unsure how the tool advances though on this particular jig. I think your first post may be correct though.

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                      With respect, Vic … I think the instructions make that reasonably obvious.

                      MichaelG.

                      #236543
                      Vic
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                        @vic

                        Having looked at the instructions ( again) it doesn't advance in the normal sense. The threaded rod is (as I think you suspected) just a depth guide for repeatability. Unlike any other jig I've seen this one sacrifices some rigidity by allowing the head to swing. I would prefer to use a fixed head. Perhaps I posted the wrong example.

                        This one has a fixed post.

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                        There are several others of similar design where also ONLY the arm swings around the pivot point. The head doesn't rotate.

                        #236545
                        Vic
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                          @vic

                          It was so much easier when I made this as the cut is advanced with the cross slide!

                          #236564
                          Michael Gilligan
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                            @michaelgilligan61133
                            Posted by Vic on 28/04/2016 11:00:40:

                            It was so much easier when I made this as the cut is advanced with the cross slide!

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                            Now that is much nicer !!

                            yes

                            I'm sure you could teach 'Paul Howard Woodturner' a thing or two about design and manufacture.

                            MichaelG.

                            #236646
                            HomeUse
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                              @homeuse

                              Used to use one very similar in design but built in the early/mid 40’s to turn skittle balls out of “lignum vitae” on a peddle driven lathe (lathe later fitted with electric motor)

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