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Thread: Looking for Face-Plate with 1 1/2" x 6

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    Looking for Face-Plate with 1 1/2" x 6

    Hello!

    At first - sorry for my bad english. Iīm German.

    I got an old Woodturning-Lathe from 1929. Originally itīs a machine to produce wooden wheels of waggons.

    It has a different thread than the usual german thread on itīs spindle-stock. I think its a 1 1/2" x 6 thread. I heard this is a usual thread in England and USA. Is that true?
    It would be great if anybody could help me and give me an adress where I could order a Face-Plate with a 1 1/2" x 6 thread.

    Here are some Pictures of the machine: http://www.drechsler-forum.de/phpbb/...=255717#255717

    Thank you very much and Greetings from Germany!

    John

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    John, I know Oneway carries adapters for their chucks in that size. You didn't mention if you wanted a chuck or just a faceplate. Something to consider. Here is the link: Oneway

    Found a couple of other places offering chuck adapters: Toolpost and Lee Valley
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    John - the website you provided requires a password to read.

    Consider purchasing a spindle adapter to change the spindle size from 1.5" x 6 (not very common) - to a more common size: 1.25"x8 or 1"x8

    if you do that - you'll have a much greater selection of chucks or faceplates that you can use.

    Best Wood Tools will custom manufacture a spindle adapter in any size - email them: sales@bestwoodtools.com

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    Iīm sorry - my English is not good enough. I donīt know the exact words for the tools. I need something like this: http://www.steinershopping.de/holzma...FSvHtAodG1oAVg
    I think itīs a faceplate. Isnīt it?

    Sorry for the bad link. I think here you can see the Pictures: http://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/p...1.html#p903971

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    John -

    Do you have a set of calipers? If so - measure across the diameter of the threaded portion of your spindle and post the result.

    Then, set the caliper to measure 1" length, hold it along the threads - and count the number of threads and post the result.

    The other thing you could do is post the manufacturer and model of the lathe - I'm sure one of use could find the specs for the exact spindle size.

    and your English is just fine.

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    The diameter is 38,5mm. There are 6 threads per Inch.
    The Name of the Manufacturer is: "Ripperger & Schilling" from Erfurt, Germany

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    John:

    The Union Graduate lathe has a 1 1/2" 6 tpi spindle. This website lists several faceplate sizes for the Graduate. (no experience ordering from them)

    http://www.woodturninglathes.co.uk/accessories.html

    Richard

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    The site that R Bell above posted is a good site to deal with. I got a face plate for my Union Graduate lathe from them. I also had an adapter made for the 1 1/2 x 6tpi l/h to 1 1/4 x 8tpi l/h from Bestwoodtools.com. They wear very nice people to deal with also.
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