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  • #30781
    GoCreate
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      @gocreate

      Using a Drumond Head Stock

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      #550068
      GoCreate
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        @gocreate

        A while back I converted a Drumond lathe head stock to work as a spiral milling attachment for my mill, photo's in my album.

        Recently I was asked to do an interesting job milling a spiral into a shaft for a throttle assembly for an old motorbike. I used the Drumond head stock and it worked out really well.

        The head stock is driven from the lead screw using a timing belt and pulleys, though in this case the belt had to be twisted to reverse the direction of rotation of the head stock, I've posted some pictures below.

        drumond head 2.jpg

        drive.jpg

        milling 1.jpg

        done 1.jpg

         

        I hope this is of interest and helpful

        Nigel

        Edited By tractionengine42 on 16/06/2021 18:11:33

        #550069
        old mart
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          @oldmart

          You were lucky to get away with that crossed belt! laugh

          #550073
          Michael Gilligan
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            @michaelgilligan61133

            Nice ‘re-purposing’ … and an impressive result yes

            MichaelG.

            #550075
            Les Jones 1
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              @lesjones1

              I did a similar thing using a a rotary table and a right angle drill adapter.

              img_1615 (medium).jpg

              Les.

              #550079
              bernard towers
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                @bernardtowers37738

                Done the same for one of my bikes a few years ago and got the gear tables from machinery handbook. An interesting job and very satisfying.

                #550086
                Ian Johnson 1
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                  @ianjohnson1

                  Watched your video last night Nigel and was suitably impressed, it's one heck of a helix!

                  Just need a couple more videos now, one of the throttle operating the carb, and another one on making the toothed belt pulley, looks like drilled holes and round bar did the job?

                  IanJ

                  #550112
                  GoCreate
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                    @gocreate

                    Les, that looks a great set-up, I like the idea of using the right angle drill adapter. Getting a nice spiral groove is very satisfying.

                    Ian, thanks for watching my video, I actually used a form tool to cut the teeth on the timing pulley.grooving tool.jpg

                    Nigel

                    #550123
                    Chris Evans 6
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                      @chrisevans6

                      Nice work that gets the brain going. It has been years since I did any and would have to read the gearing charts.

                      #550303
                      Baldric
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                        @baldric

                        I did a similar job a couple of years ago, a 2 start square thread, I used gears rather than belts, but I did need to get a big gear ratio, I had to make the "banjo" and I 3d printed the gears as it was a one-off to make the part & 2 taps.

                        2019-09-29 17.53.10.jpg

                        Not sure why this image is on it's side, it is not on my PC.

                        2019-09-29 17.52.58.jpg

                        2019-09-29 17.52.20.jpg

                        The cutter is 1/16", I used the handle on the dividing head to driver the table, the return was made & faster easier by making an adapter to use a socket on the nut driven from a drill.

                        Baldric

                        #550638
                        GoCreate
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                          @gocreate

                          Impressive set up Baldric, that gear train must of taken some serious maths.

                          Nigel

                          #550651
                          Chris Evans 6
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                            @chrisevans6

                            Baldric, is that a Bridgeport with a 36" table ? If so a prized addition where workshop space is at a premium.

                            #550652
                            John P
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                              @johnp77052

                              I made a provision on my Warco milling machine to drive from
                              the lead screw to some form of spiraling head ,it never was used.
                              The cnc route turns out to be a much more useful method ,easier
                              to set up and to get the result that you need ,here are some that
                              i have done in the past.

                              Johnspiral milling 1.jpg

                              spiral milling 2.jpg

                              spiral milling 3.jpg

                              #550792
                              GoCreate
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                                @gocreate

                                John, some interesting spiral milling, allot of versatility in the cnc route.

                                Nigel

                                #550814
                                vic newey
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                                  @vicnewey60017

                                  Very interesting, I've been setting up my vintage c.1895 Pittler B2 to try spiral turning, it has an overhead drive to the tailstock, this is my first attempt but it's not milling on the video, just slowly cutting a coarse spiral as a test run.

                                  The Pittler B2 uses a worm and one of 17 worm wheels for spirals and screw cutting

                                  spiral cutting on a vintage Pittler B2

                                  I next need to fit the milling attachment to the top-slide which will also run off the overhead drive if I can sort out the pulley belt from slipping.

                                  #550876
                                  John P
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                                    @johnp77052

                                    Some spiral milling photos here 10 Tpi 1/2 inch diameter leadscrew finished length
                                    about 20 inches , can be cut to full depth in a single pass , although i usually do a single
                                    roughing pass and a second cut of about .010 " , rotation of work about 1 1/2 rpm.
                                    Climb milling leaves a no burr finish, en8 is a good choice as it cuts clean and a
                                    little stonger than free cutting steel.

                                    Cutters seen here form relieved from silver steel on the Eureka device.

                                    Useful for cutting worms , i use the cnc part of the machine for these odd pitches
                                    as the pitch can easily be corrected to suit the chosen diameter, this one is 1 mod
                                    for Vertex rotary table

                                    John

                                    leadscrew.jpg

                                    form relieved cutters.jpg

                                    vertex rotary table  worm  1 mod.jpg

                                    #550936
                                    GoCreate
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                                      @gocreate

                                      Vic, Amazing set up and a beautiful lathe.

                                      I also did a video spiral milling

                                      John, very interesting set up, it must be very satisfying to complete a long slender lead screw like the one you show. It's good to see your making your own cutters, the Eureka device in on my project list.

                                      Nigel

                                      #550941
                                      vic newey
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                                        @vicnewey60017
                                        Posted by GoCreate on 22/06/2021 20:50:11:

                                        Vic, Amazing set up and a beautiful lathe.

                                        I also did a video spiral milling

                                        Nigel

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                                        I did see your video, very slick & neat compared to my crude attempt so far, I still need to set up one of the three milling spindles I have and then try again. The original Pittler one takes 8mm watchmaker collets and the other two are vintage MT1,

                                        #551187
                                        vic newey
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                                          @vicnewey60017

                                          Another attempt on my vintage Pittler lathe, this time I have both the leadscrew drive and a milling cutter running off the overhead. It's running with the original milling head supplied with the lathe c1895. It takes 8mm collets but I don't have a suitable small end mill so it's fitted in a small chuck as a means to get it up & running

                                          Milling a spiral on vintage lathe

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