
Being the tinkerer that I am, I started this last night, its now got the ways cut for the pins, I cut the key-way slots for the torque pin and knurled the handle albeit it came out horrible, its a grip..
I used my little CNC to cut the ways, they are shallow - just enough for the pins to slide with out coming out the ways. Everything was done by hand manually, I figured it would be a real pain to do a cad drawing so.. eyeballing and careful setting in an easy jig made all 7 ways happen in about 20 minutes.
its now a search for the perfect pins, I was going to use bobby pins but we have none here so I am going to look around to see what I have in scrap bins, if all else fails I am going to have to buy bobby pins I guess. It seems to be the choice for those who build their own.
For the locking part I am going to make a simple slip lock with a set screw that will tighten just like a chuck or spindle nut..
Included is a picture of the lathe I am using, its in my garage/shop, my get away if you will. I'm a machining and electronics nut and very serious about my hobbies AND have a very supportive wife to boot!



Enjoy..
more to come..