Other uses for Shopsmith parts
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Other uses for Shopsmith parts
I got this idea from Jayhawk the other day and thought it was a mighty fine idea and should be shared with the group.
His idea was to use the basic frame of the Shopsmith along with a couple extension tables as a miter saw stand. Use the legs and the bench & way tubes with an extension table mounted to each end. Bolt the miter saw to a piece of plywood and use some U-Bolts to attach that plywood to the way tubes. Set the extension tables to the same height as the miter saw's surface.
With a little more ingenuity, you could devise a way to slide the miter saw from one end to the other - whether just loosening the u-bolts or using another method. Maybe it could even be mounted to a carriage somehow? Or maybe incorporate a carriage and table so you could have support close to either side of the miter saw if you needed it.
I thought it was a great idea and perhaps even worth trying to pick up enough spare parts to do it.
What other uses for "spare" Shopsmith parts can you think of?
His idea was to use the basic frame of the Shopsmith along with a couple extension tables as a miter saw stand. Use the legs and the bench & way tubes with an extension table mounted to each end. Bolt the miter saw to a piece of plywood and use some U-Bolts to attach that plywood to the way tubes. Set the extension tables to the same height as the miter saw's surface.
With a little more ingenuity, you could devise a way to slide the miter saw from one end to the other - whether just loosening the u-bolts or using another method. Maybe it could even be mounted to a carriage somehow? Or maybe incorporate a carriage and table so you could have support close to either side of the miter saw if you needed it.
I thought it was a great idea and perhaps even worth trying to pick up enough spare parts to do it.
What other uses for "spare" Shopsmith parts can you think of?
Heath
Central Louisiana
-10ER - SN 13927, Born 1949, Acquired October 2008, Restored November, 2008
-10ER - SN 35630, Born 1950, Acquired April 2009, Restored May 2009, A34 Jigsaw
-Mark V - SN 212052, Born 1986, Acquired Sept 2009, Restored March 2010, Bandsaw
-10ER - SN 39722, Born 1950, Acquired March 2011, awaiting restoration
Central Louisiana
-10ER - SN 13927, Born 1949, Acquired October 2008, Restored November, 2008
-10ER - SN 35630, Born 1950, Acquired April 2009, Restored May 2009, A34 Jigsaw
-Mark V - SN 212052, Born 1986, Acquired Sept 2009, Restored March 2010, Bandsaw
-10ER - SN 39722, Born 1950, Acquired March 2011, awaiting restoration
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I have done something similar with my Mark V. That is, just set the miter saw on the saw table. The saw table is lowered such that the miter saw table surface is just above the headstock.Then align extension tables on each end to the miter saw table.Obviously, the table with miter saw on it can then be slid between the headstock and the end of the machine.heathicus wrote:I got this idea from Jayhawk the other day and thought it was a mighty fine idea and should be shared with the group.
His idea was to use the basic frame of the Shopsmith along with a couple extension tables as a miter saw stand. Use the legs and the bench & way tubes with an extension table mounted to each end. Bolt the miter saw to a piece of plywood and use some U-Bolts to attach that plywood to the way tubes. Set the extension tables to the same height as the miter saw's surface.
With a little more ingenuity, you could devise a way to slide the miter saw from one end to the other - whether just loosening the u-bolts or using another method. Maybe it could even be mounted to a carriage somehow? Or maybe incorporate a carriage and table so you could have support close to either side of the miter saw if you needed it.
I thought it was a great idea and perhaps even worth trying to pick up enough spare parts to do it.
What other uses for "spare" Shopsmith parts can you think of?
Rob in San Diego
Email: SDSSmith51 AT gmail.com
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I too mount my sliding compound miter saw on my Shopsmith table. I actually mounted it on a 3/4" MDO board that I clamp to my Shopsmith table. Very flexible in the shop and yet I can still use it outside mounted on my B&D Workmate.
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1981 Mark V 500, bandsaw, belt sander, jig saw, jointer; contractor's table saw; multiple circular saws and miter saws; and a trailer full of tools.
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1981 Mark V 500, bandsaw, belt sander, jig saw, jointer; contractor's table saw; multiple circular saws and miter saws; and a trailer full of tools.
"It is better to remain silent and thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt"
Abraham Lincoln
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Shopsmith Use as A Metal Lathe
Thanks to Jeff Craigie for the metal lathe carriage and tool post that someone made for the Mark V. Quite a bit of effort went into designing this item. It bolts to the way tubes (bottom clamps are being painted). I added a second quill bearing to the Gilmer quill shaft behind the front one. I was able to machine a coupler insert for the smaller chuck I am now using. It is within .003" of being centered. I keep the quill lock handle tighten all the time and use the lathe carriage to move the tool bit. I shim the idler shaft (no bearing) in the chuck for .001 accuracy to hold the Control Sheave so I can machine the bearing depth another 1/16" - 1/8" deeper so I have room to stake the bearing. Most of my Control Sheaves have different bearing depths so I leave room for oil (end of the idler shaft to the bearing distance). Slow is the word when using this tool. I can adjust the cross feed angle to do the faces for all the sheaves to remove scratches, dents, worn areas and flatten vane tips.
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This is currently mounted on my tube cleaning, sanding and polishing Shopsmith. I plan to shift this tool to my Mark VII when I finish restoring it. I am hoping to pick up 2 Craftsman metal lathes (109-702 & 109-703) tomorrow to rebuild and use in place of my HF 7X10 metal lathe.
I am looking for one caster and barrel for the Mark VII as one was broken. Please contact me if any questions or responses.
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This is currently mounted on my tube cleaning, sanding and polishing Shopsmith. I plan to shift this tool to my Mark VII when I finish restoring it. I am hoping to pick up 2 Craftsman metal lathes (109-702 & 109-703) tomorrow to rebuild and use in place of my HF 7X10 metal lathe.
I am looking for one caster and barrel for the Mark VII as one was broken. Please contact me if any questions or responses.
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Bill Mayo bill.mayo@verizon.net
Shopsmith owner since 73. Sell, repair and rebuild Shopsmith, Total Shop & Wood Master headstocks, SPTs, attachments, accessories and parts. US Navy 1955-1975 (FTCS/E-8)
Shopsmith owner since 73. Sell, repair and rebuild Shopsmith, Total Shop & Wood Master headstocks, SPTs, attachments, accessories and parts. US Navy 1955-1975 (FTCS/E-8)