Handy man's workshop and laboratory . i \ 1 j 1 1 ! a 0 Figr 33—The tail-stock HANDY MAN S WORKSHOP AND LABORATORY 31. headed bolt of suitable length, y% inch diameter, furnished with acruciform claw, 4 inches square, outside dimensions. A metalnut, d, 1% inches square, shaped to fit the groove in the clampF, is threaded to take the bolt, L. The rest, G, can be madeof either metal or wood. The pulley, H, has a 2-inch face, and is2^/2 inches diameter. It is made of hard wood, and is secured tothe spindle, K, described in the previous article. A plate, /, issecured to the outside edge of the hea
Handy man's workshop and laboratory . i \ 1 j 1 1 ! a 0 Figr 33—The tail-stock HANDY MAN S WORKSHOP AND LABORATORY 31. headed bolt of suitable length, y% inch diameter, furnished with acruciform claw, 4 inches square, outside dimensions. A metalnut, d, 1% inches square, shaped to fit the groove in the clampF, is threaded to take the bolt, L. The rest, G, can be madeof either metal or wood. The pulley, H, has a 2-inch face, and is2^/2 inches diameter. It is made of hard wood, and is secured tothe spindle, K, described in the previous article. A plate, /, issecured to the outside edge of the head-stock, to take the thrustcoming upon the spindle, orchuck, K, when work is beingturned in the lathe. At M isshown a ^-inch adjustingscrew, with the end broughtto a cone-shaped point. Theplates, g, are tapped to suit,and are secured to the stock,flush with the outside face,with wood screws. The cor-ners throughout the job arechamfered, and the surfacesmade smooth. The pulley H is belted to adriving pulley on a counter-shaft. Should it be desired tomake a foot-power lathe, acouple of bearings can be se-cured to t
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