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jwmay

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I crouched on the floor trying to figure out how to disassemble this without breaking anything. Unfortunately there's a broken screw bearing down hard on a gib, locking the darn thing. Wish me luck!
 

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Well I'm not sure this is progress, but I haven't damaged the threads yet anyhow.
 

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Well truth be told, I was very excited to have this part. It's the compound slide rest from an Elgin 9" lathe. But I've come to a discovery that may halt the project for good. Three out of four dovetail crests seem to be worn and gone.
 

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Looks like you have a great pattern for some reverse engineering
 
Me and my machines aren't quite up to that. But I'm trying to get better. Haha!
 
Success! Left handed drill bits and a 12 ton press seemed to be the solution. Not sure I needed the drill bits actually. It sure is pretty where it ain't worn out.
 

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Finally got the rest of that set screw out. Had to run a tap into it, then use pliers to unscrew the thing of the tap while the tap was still in the hole. Little booger refused to back out.
 

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