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    Modifications and Improvements to a Unimat SL 1000 Lathe

    I want to share some photos of the recent improvements I made to my Unimat SL 1000 lathe which has a 3" swing. I bought this lathe new in 1970, used for a few years and then put into storage. I recently started to use the lathe again and decided it needed a make-over after being inspired by the book series "The Shop Wisdom" by Rudy Kouhoupt.

    I decided to build a storage platform with a drawer ( see Homemade Lathe Cabinet ), add a permanently installed milling/drilling head and more intermediate pulleys for slower spindle RPM, raise the whole lathe up on 1" tall riser blocks and added spare threaded holes in the riser blocks for future attachments (e.g., the indexing pin arm (http://www.homemadetools.net/homemad...nimat-sl-lathe) and yet to be designed attachments), add dial indicators for the x, y and z directions (I usually work in inches, see Homemade Cross Slide Dial Indicator ), and add adjustable carriage stops to the x-direction ( see Homemade Lathe Carriage and Milling Stops ).

    It took many iterations to align the x, y, and z axes to each other but everything seems to remain in alignment with each axis. Along the way I replaced the motors with continuous duty U-100 motors. There are many more future features I want to add such a longitudinal power feed for the x-axis and a dividing plate for the spindles ( Homemade Indexing Plate for Unimat SL Lathe ). Some of the most fun I have is designing the parts before anything is machined and then making a hard copy for recording my changes as the parts are built (and then adding these changes back on the original drawings).

    Eventually I want to start building stationary steam engines but I am having too much fun with the Unimat.

    I plan to post more of my photos as the Unimat improvements progress.

    Paul Jones
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