![]() Similarly, the bits I stripped off and sold could be retained if so desired. The conversion retains the standard Myford leadscrew, half nuts, and cross-slide screw feed, allowing the lathe to be used as a plain manual lathe if so dsired as well as under CNC control. ![]() My ML-7 lathe used to have a set of change wheels, a screwcutting gearbox, and a topslide all these were removed and sold on Ebay, and the resulting cash was more than enough to fund conversion of the lathe to CNC, using MACH 3 Turn. ![]() For reasons that I have yet to fathom, part of the intro to the article was not included in the MEW version, and eventually appeared in a letter from me in issue #175 however, you can now read the "unexpurgated version" of the article here. This article, published in MEW issues 174, 175, and 176, documents my experience with building a Worden grinder from the Hemmingway kit. Was revised in 2019 and is now in its second edition Īmazon worldwide, in both paperback and KindleĪ Hacker's Guide to Building the Worden Grinder I have written a companion book for the Taig lathe.
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