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Question's and picture's for the South bend 10K lathe.
Made from 1952-1983. This group is not designed to replace the other SB groups but to promote my ideas on what the 10K's are capable of as far as turning and milling. I don't want to tie up the other group's message's. So come on in and look around. I will be adding stuff almost daily as it become's available. Lot's of good pics, look around in all folder's. Thanks..Bob
***PIC. REAR MOUNT CUT OFF TOOL BEING USED ***

I LAY IT OUT FOR YOU TO PLAY IT OUT

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Re: Limit Switch for Threading
We had a push button mounted on a carriage stop, that cut the power. It wasn't for threading though. We were turning wood billets for piccolos. Payson
Posted - Tue Apr 24, 2012 12:46 pm
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Limit Switch for Threading
I just purchased a VFD with dynamic breaking for my 10K. I use the threading method that JWE used to promote by turning off the lathe at the end of the cut
Posted - Tue Apr 24, 2012 11:10 am
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Re: Fw: Turning Thin Disks on the Lathe [2 Attachments]
Yup, that's useful too. If someone doesn't mind the mess made from turning wood, a tight grained (especially interlocking grain) wood make cheap chucking for
Posted - Thu Apr 19, 2012 5:00 pm
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Posted - Thu Apr 19, 2012 4:46 pm
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Re: Fw: Turning Thin Disks on the Lathe
Yeah, I think work holding techniqes are a chapter sized topic; maybe even a complete book! :-) This email has been sent by the Moderator: SouthBendLathe9
Posted - Thu Apr 19, 2012 4:35 pm
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