A hack saw attachment for the lathe?

Ian Bradley mentioned this in one of his books. Basically he fashioned a T-shaped toolholder, where each end of the crossbar of the T had a nut&bolt for clamping a hacksaw blade. The upright of the T goes in the lathe or shaper toolholder. He used portions of hacksaw blades, and had different holders for different lengths of blades. Good use for a broken hacksaw or bandsaw blade.

Check out the fifth post here for an example (not as described, just a thick post with a hacksaw blade clamped in a slot on the end).
 
Fan man : Yes.... but the one I saw was bigger and had no gears it was pulley driven throughout.....
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but I like the raising arm on it.... get it up and out of the way when clamping down your work and then bring it back down for the cut....
that's a good design I think !

I drew up a version on Blender I will try to post a pic of it in a bit .....
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and thanks for the clarification Ray !


Bob.........
 
in the picture above the dark blue part is what goes into the 3 Jaw chuck for power to the saw....( so your looking at a 3D view)
the white plate is what will become the table, so there would be 2 parts, the saw and the table.
...that's all I have for now !
Bob........
 
agreed ! welding that would be stupid ! with no way to get it off ! you will have to replace bushings at some point !
and oil holes in the slide tubes as well ....
i like the idea that is is 2 seperate pieces the saw and then the table... which clamps to the lathe.... easier to mess with that way.
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should have ball bearings on chuck spindle and the connecting rod on both ends as well as a line of threaded holes on the flywheel for stroke adjustment
....at first I was thinking a single crank of say 3" that pushed and pulled a lever and the lever had a arm to the saw....for stroke adjustment....
but if we do it this way..... it's easier and much less complicated, with fewer moving parts which is always a good thing ! <grin>
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Bob....
 
Not a power hacksaw ... but the October issue (and subsequent issues) of Model Engineers' Workshop (www.model-engineer.co.uk, US phone number 866-647-9191) has an article on making a scroll saw/filing attachment for a lathe. Might have some worthwhile ideas for you.
 
Humm I haven't looked through my gingerly books lately I think I have the shaper , lathe and one other....might be worth looking ! Thanks !
in the video... that is the idea !.....there are 100 ways to do the slides at least, the simpler the better ! but they need to work good and not allow any flopping around !
I'm just sick and tired of using the reciprocating saw with wore out blades on it to try and cut 1.5" diam. steel by the time I'm done doing that I am in pain with my Arthritis ! Big time ! and yes I do use cutting oil and go fairly slow but even with a new blade it takes at least 30 minutes !
with a dull blade in it .... twice that time.... so a GOOD saw is in order !....
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thanks for the help !
Bob......
 
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