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Mike vonBuelow wrote:Oooh, ooh, ooh

Can I put a grinding stone wheel on this to be my tool sharpener for my lathe turning tools?
If you do, you should consider the following:
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/item ... tem=555470
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anmius wrote:If you do, you should consider the following:
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/itemfind.htm?item=555470
That will not fit on the rear shaft as he intends to use it.

Hence the risk tolerance reference.;)
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Since I have a 2nd Mk VII now, maybe I can put the sharpening stone on the front shaft of the 2nd unit, and keep the 1st unit a dedicated lathe. Is there a list of item(s) that can go on the rear shaft?

Sanding disc or sanding drum... maybe the band saw I want....


Now that I have 2 units, I think I need to name them. Tweedledee and Tweedledum lead my favorites list.
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Mike vonBuelow wrote:Since I have a 2nd Mk VII now, maybe I can put the sharpening stone on the front shaft of the 2nd unit, and keep the 1st unit a dedicated lathe. Is there a list of item(s) that can go on the rear shaft?

Sanding disc or sanding drum... maybe the band saw I want....


Now that I have 2 units, I think I need to name them. Tweedledee and Tweedledum lead my favorites list.
Usually a coupling hub is attached so as to quickly connect SPTs. However any thing with a 5/8" bore etc. is fair game. Recall Charlese's double drill chuck/sanding setup?
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Recall Charlese's double drill chuck/sanding setup?
New to forum, I do not recall
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Mike vonBuelow wrote:New to forum, I do not recall

Not from very long ago.]http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showpos ... ostcount=1[/URL]
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So I could have a lathe up top, and the grinding wheel center ?
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Mike vonBuelow wrote:So I could have a lathe up top, and the grinding wheel center ?

An option. Not sure it is the best one. To be very useful, a tool rest for the grinder is needed. Although it turns faster, the idler shaft is not very accessible.

The rotating shafts are there, the rest is up to your noodle processing.;)

The lathe stuff will be on the other end of the headstock.
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