Shopsmith glue block for turning

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Post by jmoore65 »

ldh wrote:The glue block you are trying to make is designed for a threaded spindle and I am not sure you will have much luck adapting it to a SS. I find that double stick tape on a block mounted to my steel face plate holds quite well. I then mount what I am turning to the block with double stick tape or CA glue. Just my 2 cents worth.
ldh
Yup - the experiment is to see how the block performs directly mounted on the ShopSmith spindle with set screw vs. the threaded spindle.

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Post by ldh »

One way to adapt the block as it was intended to be used (threaded spindle)
would be to use a Shopsmith Router Chuck #555191 with a short section of a ½"x13 bolt mounted in the chuck. You would then only have to drill and tap the block for the ½x13 thread and screw it onto the bolt. I still don't think this would be very satisfactory for a project of any size.
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