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Another lathe center question

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I have just returned to some wood working with my older (1980's) Shop Smith V. Earlier I had a question posted on here about centers.

In the meantime, I have purchased from SS two centers, a Lathe Drive Center (Item 505715) and a Lathe Cup Center (505716). In the attached picture, the latter is the shown as "B".

However, having received the Lathe Cup Center, I have no idea where/how it attaches to the SS. As you can tell I am an neophyte. I appreciate any help. Thanks.
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It slips into the lathe tail stock (it's kind of horseshoe shaped with legs and a hole in the top).

There is a round piece that fits into the tail stock with numbers on it and a hole in it. This round piece is held in place by a setscrew once you get your drive center and cup center lined up.

I'm at work so I don't have any pics sorry, I''m sure someone else will drop in a couple of pics soon though.
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I lied :o

Here is a pic of my shopsmith with the tail stock attached it's on the far right and has the live center installed. Yours goes in the same spot
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No fair making fun of my less than stellar picture editing skills.:o
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jcraigie wrote:[ATTACH]13447[/ATTACH]

No fair making fun of my less than stellar picture editing skills.:o

Are you also dyslexic? My tailstock is on the right!.:D Same as in yer pix!;)

Pix looks purty good to me!

BTW NICE looking early(A headstock) greenie!:cool:
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Shesh, I read the stupid thing 4 times you'd think I would have caught that:o

Thanks, I'm working on another one but right now but I sem to be running shorter on time the warmer the weather gets.
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That is a nice clean looking machine sir. Maybe over the winter I can make mine look as nice, actually is not in bad shape, no rust, but the paint is flaking off. I think the green should have stayed the color of choice. Grey? hmmm. :D
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mrhart wrote:That is a nice clean looking machine sir. Maybe over the winter I can make mine look as nice, actually is not in bad shape, no rust, but the paint is flaking off. I think the green should have stayed the color of choice. Grey? hmmm. :D

:DGold and Coppertone Hammertone covers grey quite 'nicely'!:D
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I like both my Verde Green and Silver and JPG's Gold color scheme's
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thanks

Post by tadd »

Thanks for the helpful info. I was unaware that that part was able to be changed out. By tapping it on the garage floor, I was able to disengage the center that was there and insert the new one. Again, thanks.
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