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27th October 2021, 08:39 PM #1Member
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Drawings of Wadkin lathe tooling?
Hi All,
As I posted a few days ago I have a Wadkin RU Patternmaking Lathe. When I was the winning bidder at the auction I was working overseas and wasn't able to pick up the lathe. As a result of this I think that the bidders who won the other RU and the 3 RS lathes also sold snaffled almost all of the associated tooling so I didn't get any faceplates or tool rests for my lathe.
I'm making a few patterns to cast some faceplates for the inboard and outboard spindles and I have a friend who can machine the threads into them so I'm covered there.
I'm putting out the call however to anyone of the forum who has drawings of parts or the patterns (even a good set of photos from different angles would help) of the following:
Straight Toolrests (mainly interested in the cross section and how the post [round bar] connects to the cast rest I can probably work it out from there)
Right angle Toolrest (I've only seen an image online)
Right Angle Banjo
Free Standing Outboard Toolrest and Swivel arm
If I can get enough information to make the patterns I plan to have the parts cast and then machine them into the finished state.
Should people be interested I can add extra castings for supply at cost to others on the forum. Probably most useful to people in Melbourne given the weight of most of the parts.
Cheers,
Richard
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27th October 2021, 09:43 PM #2
This is an RU that was listed (probably on eBay UK) in 2016. I can't make out the tag numbers (other than RU 4xx). The tag style is post 1951.
Sutton-in-Ashfield UK.jpg
RU 1.jpg
RU 2.jpg
Is this the sort of thing that would help (I have more)?
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27th October 2021, 09:59 PM #3Member
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Thanks Vann,
Yes, this sort of thing is useful. The middle picture shows that the blade of the tool rest is bolted to the casting which would be useful for having different lengths of tool rest on the same post. I'm interested in how they attached the casting to the 1.1" diameter round bar (sadly not a standard bar size any more) of the tool post. I'm postulating that they may have cast the SG iron over a machined bar with a couple of grooves in the end of it. Thoughts?
This sort of image of other tool rest geometries (Right Angle, Curved?), the free standing tool post, and the right angle banjo would be great. I've also seen a shot of holder for manual lathe chisels (attached) that is interesting.
Cheers, Richard
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27th October 2021, 10:30 PM #4
Hi Richard .
The tool rests should not be a problem . With the cast middle section made, the post and straight bar on top can be fabricated . I want some of those .
I think that the straight rests have two types of cast section . The two bolt and the longer three bolt . I have both . Ive taken pictures of the two bolt which is the one I'm after and looked into making a pattern but as usual I had to leave it at that. To busy to do it . The RU looks like its the same post size in diameter but is probably longer than the RS which is what I have . Id still like to make the pattern for these.
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The right angle tool rest . Yeah Ive only seen it online as well . Rare thing. I think its a matter of design and make that pattern from the picture unless someone shows up who has one for a better idea.
I thought before if I wanted one of these Id fabricate it from mild steel .
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The right angle banjo . Or The gap bed rest holder ? That's an RS thing isn't it ? Or has one been seen on RU ? Ive not looked much but never seen one . It'd be a fair bit larger than the RS one though in size and reach . Ive got an RS one (pictured) and its a decent size .
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The Freestanding Outboard Stand and swivel Arm . I have that. Would it be the same size for the RU ? They look the same but Ive not looked close enough to be sure. Would you want to make a pattern and have that cast and machined ? They show up for sale sometimes . Ive seen a few in UK in the last year . And I think buying and shipping one of those from UK would be a lot cheaper than making an exact copy . Or Ive also thought fabricating using steel and cast concrete would be a god way of getting a similar look and weight .
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How high is the center of the RU spindle from the ground ? Its got to be similar to the RS so Id think the stands are the same .
My RS8 with its outboard stand.
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Rob
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27th October 2021, 10:44 PM #5
Without going out to the workshop to look at my RT/RS toolrest (it's after midnight here) I believe that, like most other Wadkin round bar into castings situations, the casting will have been bored to accept the round bar and then drilled, reamed and fitted with a taper pin.
Here you can make out the bulge of one end of a taper pin in the base of this PK crown guard column.
PK.jpg
Cheers, Vann.Gatherer of rustyplanestools...
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27th October 2021, 10:54 PM #6
As Vann said . They are drilled and pinned with the tapered pin .
1.1" bar ?? whats that in fractions ? 1 1/4 ' ? or 1 1/8 ?
I have bought imperial bar that fits the RS tool rest holders perfectly . Not sure of the size atm but can check in morning .
Or are the RU posts different than RS?
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27th October 2021, 11:01 PM #7
Ru 232.
Some photos of RU 232.
RU 232.jpg
The banjo and toolrest holder. I believe the clamping handle is likely OEM (unlike the handle on the previous RU).
RU 232a.jpg
A second and third banjo on the same RU. I suspect the left-hand lower banjo is not OEM.
RU 232c.jpg
Another view of those two banjos.
RU 232d.jpg
An "elephants foot". Is this a modified RS stand, or is this how RU stands were made?
RU 232b.jpg RU 232e.jpg
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27th October 2021, 11:16 PM #8
Rua 202.
And finally, RUA 202 of 1944.
RUA 202a.jpg
It looks like those larger faceplates were made with a central casting - ~5-6" diameter - fixed to a steel plate with machined taper on the outer ~4". And more countersunk screw holes than you can shake a stick at .
This one came with a shed-load of bits and pieces.
RUA 202f.jpg
RUA 202i.jpg
Cheers, Vann (who wishes he had room to contemplate an RU).Gatherer of rustyplanestools...
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27th October 2021, 11:28 PM #9Gatherer of rusty
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27th October 2021, 11:49 PM #10
Did you see Mike Thomas's RU thread on the Canadian forum? Wadkin RU sliding gap bed lathe -
Canadian Woodworking and Home Improvement Forum
He also did a thread on OWWM (probably with much the same info).
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28th October 2021, 04:13 PM #11Member
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28th October 2021, 04:19 PM #12Member
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There's a ding on the top of the banjo and I must have measured there, looking again it is 1 1/8" diameter not 1 1/10" as I initially measured (I'll probably have to clean up the top of the hole to fit in a 1 1/8" tool rest.
Haven't seen much imperial bar on-line locally but I'll keep looking. I'm going to the US for work soon and could probably get some there but it's not really aircraft luggage friendly!
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28th October 2021, 04:37 PM #13Member
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I've seen that and downloaded a copy of the pages as it will likely be a very useful reference when I retire and do a full refurb of my RU!
Interestingly I had the tailstock off the other day and noticed that cast on the inside of the 8" spacer block it says RU171. Some of the cutter tips are also stamped RU171/# so maybe the other RU that John Valves had was RU171?
They obviously weren't obsessive about keeping tooling with particular machines as I have an RS 284 cutter as well!
Cheers, Richard
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28th October 2021, 04:37 PM #14
My RS tool rest posts are 1 1/8 or 1.125”
Here’s some pics of the tool test castings . 2 and 3 bolt . Like I said I need some done ( 2 bolt ) so when I make patterns I’m happy to get extras cast in cast iron . I can do a 3 bolt pattern too . If you want dimensions to make patterns , I’m happy to provide them .
Interestingly, that three bolt is off my outboard stand . It doesn’t work anywhere else on the lathe unless the swivel top part of stand is used . It’s to long for tool test holders on the bed . It’s the same post diameter .
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The outboard stand . If you want to make one in Australia rather than wait and buy OS or where ever, we could have a chat over the phone about you coming and taking measurements for a plan if you want to .
Rob
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28th October 2021, 04:39 PM #15
There was a tripod tool rest sold from NSW to Brisbane a few years back for $500 as far as I know. This was from the 5 RSs bought by forum members in a job lot.
The tripod raw casting would be at least $1k nowadaze from the Foundry we use here in Sydney.
If you are doing the banjos will you make them like the RS with the cam lock rather than a nut and spanner.
I did a pattern for a similar size in the old style but the pattern and the finished banjo sold with the lathe to someone in Victoria about 20 years ago.
H.Jimcracks for the rich and/or wealthy. (aka GKB '88)
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