hardinge toolroom lathe 3d models
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Rough model of a Hardinge HLV-H lathe I made to set up my shop virtually.
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I've modified these from the Hardinge standard so that you can take a saw (I use a drywall saw) and cut along the bottom edge. When you cut through into the gap, stop. I used a chisel to trim the supports off of the top edge. Clean off any bumps...
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If you want to avoid breathing the smoke from overheated oil or coolant or mist, and you have a Hardinge lathe, print this. Attach a 3" hose to some sort of suction, ideally a mist collector. Dust collectors, vacuums or fans will also work. Video...
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A Hardinge HLVH. ...Please note this model is neither complete nor completely accurate.
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Almost all hardinge lathes are missing the cover to protect the spindle nose. ...Print your own!
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This is all three parts for making a taper attachment for a Hardinge TL10 lathe. I made these models to make sure I had all the dimensions right! The slider and slide bar match the stock Hardinge parts, and can be made from Ken's castings. The...
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Toolroom Mill; 30" x 12" x16" (762 x 305 x 406 mm), 40 taper, 7.5 hp (5.6 kW) vector drive, 4000 rpm, full enclosure, Intuitive Programming System, coolant pump, 1 MB program memory, memory lock keyswitch, 15" color LCD monitor and USB port.
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originally designed to use on a hardinge tool room lathe but can be used with other brand toolroom lathes. requires another part to be bolted to it. ... i use a brass disk to be drilled to size to steady the material.
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This is a pattern for a hand wheel casting that was used by mrpete in video about making a draw bar for his Hardinge lathe. You can create a pattern with or without a sand core (see his video) IF YOU GET AN ERROR TRYING TO DOWNLOAD ALL FILES AT...
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This is a welded follow rest to fit a Hardinge TL-10 lathe. Feel free to adjust it to fit other lathes! It is designed to be cut from 1/4" plate using plasma cutting, though waterjet and laser would work fine too. CNC would also work. The key...