So I've ordered my SiC stripper guides, snake guides, thread, epoxy, a few spare cork rings to make the front grip a touch longer and hopefully they will arrive on Monday.
Got the lathe set up yesterday and was all set to go but ended up with A) the work on the phone because I was on call
and B) not being able to cut the threaded bar because my hack saws were either blunted by the bar or missing their blade!!
It's the drill lathe thing off of the axminster site. I screwed it onto some MDF and then screwed a bit of 2x2 to the bottom of it and clamped it all in a black and decker work bench. Simples. I didn't fancy making my own lathe type set up.
This afternoon got thing set up again and had a wee shotty at turning cork. The threaded bar was cut down from a metre length and then I used a 3mm bit to drill a small depression for the tail stock (I think that's what its called) to sit in. It appears to work quite well only thing is that the threaded bar turns on the tail stock rather than the tailstock rotating too. Also at lower speeds there is a fair bit of vibration! That and there's no emergency stop button, at one point it jumped the tail stock as the drill chuck had opened up and it looked like it was going to go horribly wrong but got the plug out of the extension lead! Used sandpaper and files to shape my wee test piece. Might try and get some dowel rod tomorrow and see how that is compared to the threaded bar which at 6mm is quite flexible.
The lathe set up and waiting the threaded bar, note the as yet untouched test piece near the base of the lathe.
The test peice was three rings of ruberised cork and I just made as strange a shape as possible to see how it all worked. And this is what I came up with.
Might get a start on the rear grip tomorrow.
Cheers
Matt