everettengr
Aluminum
- Joined
- Dec 14, 2011
- Location
- san diego
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i cnc'ed a platform for a HS tool tray. i'm interested in seeing other tray designs if anyone is willing to share photos. i searched but didn't find much...
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That can fall into the spinning chuck.Everyone has made good observations; yes, it's sweet looking and yes, it needs to be relieved 1/2" to leave a lip. Easy enough to do and it wouldn't surprise me that you've already done it.
Me? I'm went in a different direction. My thinking was Monarch had had plenty of lathe making experience by the point in time the 10EE was created. Leaving the head stock rounded off - with what we now refer to as that art deco look - was maybe for a reason . . . perhaps to discourage putting stuff there in the first place!
So I went with the flow and avoided creating what ends up like a mess on other lathes (because it's a natural place to put tools and stuff), and thus, I've opted to put nothing whatsoever on my 10EE's headstock. Doesn't preclude me admiring your nice work and appreciating the effort. Good job!
Where is the lip around the edge? Stuff will be falling off that one!
Heres a dental tooltray I modified. Works great
Ahhh, yes I recognize your argument as valid and accept it because you can definitely see well enough what you're trying to show us. Hadn't considered it would be an old image and for this particular purpose it was good enough versus digging through images to find a new one. Speaking of images, are they hosted locally now?
Something you made or commercial offering?
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