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Description
Designed to be used from the "back" side of the table
Turn tapers and cut angles on a lathe without rotating the headstock
Highly efficient locking ring design
Handwheel is calibrated in .001" increments driving a 20 TPI leadscrew
Handwheels have 50 marks (one revolution = 0.050")
The Sherline Compound Slide offers a way to turn tapers and cut angles on a lathe without rotating the headstock. Four mounting holes are provided in the base for solid positioning on the crosslide. The fixed base has a red anodized finish with laser engraved angle scales to make setting an angle easy. It utilizes a highly efficient locking ring design to lock the rotating portion in position without having to over-tighten the locking screws. A 1/4" cutting tool can be mounted across the front or on either side of the head.
It was designed to be used from the "back" side of the table. This allows it to be designed in a more compact size and used without interference from the crosslide handwheel. The lathe tool is inserted in the holder "upside down" so the cutting tip faces downward. Because of the small size of the miniature lathe, operating the crosslide handwheel in this position causes no inconvenience.
Travel of the slide block is up to 1.75" when square to the base or angled slightly. When angled 45° the handwheel will hit the corner of the base, shortening travel to about 1.25". At angles between about 20° and 45° travel is restricted between the two dimensions depending on angle.