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  • #155828
    Tony Jeffree
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      @tonyjeffree56510

      As indicated…someone seems to have started a group for Worden builders. Not many members yet though!

      https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Worden_TC/

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      #17420
      Tony Jeffree
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        #155892
        OuBallie
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          @ouballie

          Thanks Tony.

          Should be interesting if enough people join. Let's hope so.

          I have just about given up on this valuably resource since Yahoo 'updated' to the NEO interface, nearly a year ago now, and broke Groups.

          Checked My Groups yesterday, and the number of posts has collapsed to single figures, with only two into double.

          Previous to NEO, Classic, it was a pleasure logging in and reading them all, but now virtually a desert.

          There is an ongoing campaign, www.http://modsandmembersblog.wordpress.com to get the old 'Classic' interface back.

          Yahoo CEO, Marissa Meyer, appears hell bent on destroying Yahoo, where all precious have failed. Talk about someone reaching a position beyond their competence!

          Geoff – Bad day today due to treatment.

          #155893
          Bazyle
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            @bazyle

            Is it just my computers or is it now impossible to download anything other than a JPEG off yahoo? On the Boxford group I just get some link to xa.ymg which won't download.

            #155905
            NJH
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              @njh

              I do agree Geoff – Yahoo! Groups are now a nonsense.

              However what's wrong with starting a dedicated thread here?

              I have certainly toyed with the idea of making a Worden and, even if I don't a thread would be interesting.

              ( hopefully!)

              Norman

              #155913
              Clive Hartland
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                @clivehartland94829

                I tried the, group/ yahoo.com/NEO/groups/worden_TC/ but could not find it via Google?

                I have made a Worden and it is fine except height adjustment, contemplating making a mod for that.

                Clive

                #155914
                Michael Gilligan
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                  @michaelgilligan61133
                  Posted by Clive Hartland on 21/06/2014 15:50:17:

                  I tried the, group/ yahoo.com/NEO/groups/worden_TC/ but could not find it via Google?

                  .

                  Clive,

                  This link [as per Tony's opening post] appears to work.

                  MichaelG.

                  #155921
                  Clive Hartland
                  Participant
                    @clivehartland94829

                    OK, got that Michael, Thank you.

                    Clive

                    #155935
                    Gray62
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                      @gray62
                      Posted by Clive Hartland on 21/06/2014 15:50:17:

                      I have made a Worden and it is fine except height adjustment, contemplating making a mod for that.

                      Clive

                      Don't know whether you saw this PIC of my Worden, height adjustment is a worthwhile mod and quite simple to do.

                      img_0178.jpg

                      I used whatever was to hand, in this case a 'leftover' column from my quorn build and the wheel head collar suitably modified to take an ally mounting plate for the motor. The column is drilled and slotted to allow a central m6 screw to raise and lower the motor. I'll post a better PIC of this arrangement tomorrow.

                      Graeme

                      #155947
                      Martin Cottrell
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                        @martincottrell21329
                        Posted by NJH on 21/06/2014 13:42:07:

                        I do agree Geoff – Yahoo! Groups are now a nonsense.

                        However what's wrong with starting a dedicated thread here?

                        I have certainly toyed with the idea of making a Worden and, even if I don't a thread would be interesting.

                        ( hopefully!)

                        Norman

                        I agree Norman, this would be the ideal place for a dedicated Worden thread. I have built one myself and find it an excellent tool for my needs ( some pics in one of my albums if you care to peruse!), hasn't got all the bells and whistles of the Quorn but then it doesn't take a lifetime to build either!

                        Regards, Martin.

                        #155969
                        Les Jones 1
                        Participant
                          @lesjones1

                          There was someone displaying a Quorn at Harrogate that used a modified motor height adjustment column. It did not have the coarse external thread but I did not manage to get close enough to see exactly how it worked. If anyone know how it works I would be interested as I would like to do the same thing to my cross vice based tool grinder.

                          Les.

                          #155971
                          Gray62
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                            @gray62

                            Hi Les, I would hazzard a guess that would have been Martin Gregory, I've done the same on my quorn and Worden grinder, this picture should give you a rough idea of how to achieve the same

                            cimg0186.jpg

                            Graeme

                            #155979
                            Les Jones 1
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                              @lesjones1

                              Hi Graeme,
                              Thanks for posting the picture. Am I correct in assuming your is made from solid bar ? I suspected that the version I had seen at Harrogate was made from thick wall tube with a piston inside it and a peg in the piston coming through a slot in the tube. I think I will make a pillar based on your design when I get time.

                              Les.

                              #155982
                              Gray62
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                                @gray62

                                Hi Les. yes it is made from solid bar, a piece of chromed steel, this is also the way in which Martin Gregory made his. I drilled the bar from both ends using an extended drill made froma standard drill with the shank turned down and shrink fitted into a piece of silver steel bar. There is a key in the bar at 90 degrees to the slot which engages in the wheelhead collar to prevent rotation whilst raising and lowering.

                                Graeme

                                #156006
                                Les Jones 1
                                Participant
                                  @lesjones1

                                  Hi Graeme,
                                  I was not sure if that was a long key in the picture or something to stop it rolling out of position. I may cut two slots at 90 Deg. in the motor mount so the wheel can also be positioned with the face at right angles to the back edge of the table. I think I will just use bright mild steel bar as I suspect the chromed steel will be difficult and expensive to obtain.

                                  Les.

                                  #156009
                                  Gray62
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                                    @gray62

                                    Les, BMS will be fine, that's what was specified originally for the Quorn. I used the chromed bar because I had a piece the right size. Check locally for any companies that do repairs to hydraulic rams, I've obtained quite a few damaged rams from a local company in return for the odd machining favor, new bar is not prohibitively expensive, and the advantage is that it does not gall like BMS will.

                                    Graeme

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