Universal Lathe Tool Rest

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paulmcohen
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mtobey wrote:Does the Univ. Rest affect the minimum length of stock to be turned? I guess I am seeing table carriage and the rest stacked up to the right of the headstock.mt

Yes that is the one very slight downside when turning jewelry and wine corks easily solved several ways discussed elsewhere. To avoid the search, you need to extend the tail-stock live center about 3" either using a #2 to #2 Morse taper extender or two Shopsmith live center extenders, one comes with the lathe duplicator.
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bredeson
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Thanks

Post by bredeson »

Thank you all. I believe I got my question anwsered. Now I'll just have to wait for them to go on sale again.
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in need of manual

Post by wallpaperman »

any one have a PDF copy of the paper wook that is with the Universal lathe tool rest, bought a 02 50th 520 it camy with it without any papers.
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Universl Lathe Tool Rest

Post by charlese »

Sorry I didn't post this earlier. Here's the Universal Tool Rest From Shopsmith.
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/catalog/l_univlathetoolrest.htm

If you want to find it yourself - go to the Shopsmith Owner's site - on the Products list (on the left side of the page) click on The red triangle in front of the words "Lathe Turning" - then click "Turning Accessories" from the drop down list - then click "Universal Tool Rest" from the next drop down menu.
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