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robcoronet
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I just purchased a very clean shopsmith 10 er - is a lathe duplicator available for this model ?
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Post by pennview »

Skip Campbell who runs the Yahoo 10ER group has adapted the Shopsmith Mark V duplicator to the 10ER. Here's his web page on this -- http://mkctools.com/10erlatheduplicator.htm
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Great thanks.......I will start looking for a duplicator........
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You could make one like the one that came with mine.

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There are more photos if you like and I would take measurements for you.

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Thanks for the reminder Bob, I love those dancers. They make me smile every time I look at them.

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ok I took the easy way out I purchased another shop smith that came with a duplicator................soooooooo now I have 2 -
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Alternatives to Shopsmith lathe duplicator...

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Or maybe this will work (RAND duplicator) < $150

http://www.ebay.com/itm/RAND-WOOD-LATHE ... %26ps%3D54
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Shipwright - I like the elegance and simplicity of your duplicator! Do you any plans or measurements available (as well as suggestions for parts/components)?

Thanks!
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"Note: This duplicator is universal and is designed to work with all lathes. We have not had a lathe yet that it did not work with. We do not have specific information about compatability with specific lathes. Therefore, we ask that you please NOT email us with compatability questions. Thanks!"

I guess we best not BOTHER them by asking if it fits a SS!:eek:
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