The last one, this has been a interesting project, i hope it is useful to as many people as possible. these may be of interest to everyone with a love of all thing mechanical. I am sorry but please do not ask for a photocopy of these, I do not have the time or facility to do so. I have not tested do download them, but you can right click and save the image, then rotate them. I have not tried printing them from the save imge, the images as I stated on an earlier drawing are from A3 originals, the only way for me to scan them in was by using a camera and cropping the images to fit the criteria of the webpage 1600 pixels wide by 3000 high. This is No 35.
Hello
I am sure that future generations of Denford TDS owners will appreciate your efforts.
A very useful reference. Much more information that is usually available for any lathe.
I didn't know that Denford made a chip screen. One of the few Denford accessories I don't have.
I am sure that future generations of Denford TDS owners will appreciate your efforts.
A very useful reference. Much more information that is usually available for any lathe.
I didn't know that Denford made a chip screen. One of the few Denford accessories I don't have.
Regards
Dazz
Dazz
Thanks Dazz, my hope was that they would be useful to others, not making profit off anyone, cheers for the comments, Alan.
Mine came with one of those tip up chip guards hinged over the chuck, which I never use because its too small for the faceplate or the big 4 jaw, and useless if the cutting operation isn't directly in front of the chuck. I might make one as shown on the first download, at least the shield moves with the tool
Hi
Some time ago I purchased a piece of polycarbonate sheet (shatter proof) to make a chip guard. I just haven't got around to making it yet. Too many other projects.
Some time ago I purchased a piece of polycarbonate sheet (shatter proof) to make a chip guard. I just haven't got around to making it yet. Too many other projects.
Regards
Dazz
Dazz

