I have not used this yet. And yes it is questionable as to how well it will work on a shopsmith with a stock tail stock. What is nice is that you have a very fine adjustment as to the depth of cut and feed rate.
I'm looking forward to trying it out sometime soon. I also have a small modification I plan to try on the tail stock.
AH for time to do all that I want............
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SNT but what is it?
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Re: SNT but what is it?
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Re: SNT but what is it?
Wrong, cham-ed. You have X and Z confused.cham-ed wrote:Just like a metal working lathe x runs down the length. Y is across the bed and Z is the vertical
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Re: SNT but what is it?
Thank YOU!!
Not at all what I expected!
Z-< >+Z < left >right
X-o ∙+X o AWAY ∙TOWARDS
Y-ccw? cw?+Y about either X or Y axis???
Interesting X and Z are first two dimensions and Y the third!
Does make sense for a lathe - traverse l/r and in/out.
Not sure how that relates to a milling machine(vert quill). I would expect quill to be "Z". ????? Would have to be left handed coordinates???
This is getting too deep for a retiree!!!
Not at all what I expected!
Z-< >+Z < left >right
X-o ∙+X o AWAY ∙TOWARDS
Y-ccw? cw?+Y about either X or Y axis???
Interesting X and Z are first two dimensions and Y the third!
Does make sense for a lathe - traverse l/r and in/out.
Not sure how that relates to a milling machine(vert quill). I would expect quill to be "Z". ????? Would have to be left handed coordinates???
This is getting too deep for a retiree!!!

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Re: SNT but what is it?
You are exactly right, JPG.JPG wrote:Thank YOU!!
Not at all what I expected!
Z-< >+Z < left >right
X-o ∙+X o AWAY ∙TOWARDS
Y-ccw? cw?+Y about either X or Y axis???
Interesting X and Z are first two dimensions and Y the third!
Does make sense for a lathe - traverse l/r and in/out.
Not sure how that relates to a milling machine(vert quill). I would expect quill to be "Z". ????? Would have to be left handed coordinates???
This is getting too deep for a retiree!!!
On a mill,
Z axis is your quill or spindle with Z+ going up, and Z- going down.
X axis is left to right, X- is left and X+ is right (completely opposite directions of Z axis on a engine lathe).
Y axis is either moving away or towards you, Y+ is away from you, and Y- is towards you (again, completely opposite directions of X axis on a engine lathe).
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1963 Shopsmith Mark V "Goldie" 1-1/8 hp Serial # 379185
1980 Shopsmith Mark V 500
1994 Shopsmith Mark V 510
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2017 OKUMA LB3000 EXII SPACE TURN MY OSP P300LA
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Re: SNT but what is it?
Thank You again!!!!
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Goldie(Bought New SN 377425)/4" jointer/6" beltsander/12" planer/stripsander/bandsaw/powerstation /Scroll saw/Jig saw /Craftsman 10" ras/Craftsman 6" thicknessplaner/ Dayton10"tablesaw(restoredfromneighborstrashpile)/ Mark VII restoration in 'progress'/ 10E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange