Lathe Spindle Spider for 9x20 Lathe

A lathe spider to support long work pieces in the spindle through-hole.
2h 50m
1× print file
0.20 mm
0.40 mm
33.00 g
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updated May 22, 2022

Description

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This lathe spindle spider fits small lathes with a rear spindle thread of M27x1.5. This includes many 9x20 inch lathe models. This is a modification of my 7x10 lathe design - resized to fit my 9x20 lathe.
 

Assembly


There are 8 holes that need to be tapped M6x1.0 (the equivalent length ¼"X20 screws should work as well). Related to this - I have found that IPA (isopropyl alcohol) makes a good tapping fluid for plastic, and does not leave a messy residue. 

I used 6x12mm screws to lock onto the spindle, and 6x25mm screws for holding the work-piece. 


The large end fits over the spindle nuts. You may need to bore the ID out slightly to get a smooth fit, but this was not necessary for me.


How to Use


Fit the large end over the spindle nuts, and then screw it onto the threads on the end of the spindle. Tight the four screws on the large end to lock it onto the spindle. I found I only needed the screws to be finger-tight. It may be that fewer screws (or no screws at all) would work just as well, but I did not test this.


To use with work pieces extending through the spindle hole, unscrew the screws on the small end enough to allow the work piece to fit through. Clamp the working end in the lathe chuck as you normally would, and then adjust the four screws to hold the extended end centered in the spindle (see photo).
 


Print Instructions


Print in PETG using the 3mf or gcode files provided. In general :

  • 4 perimeters
  • 25% rectilinear infill
  • large end up



CAD


The OnShape 3D CAD files for this are here :


https://cad.onshape.com/documents/afd340f066e3b7333cc002fd/w/99a118ee7d7c4c034b6a7a0e/e/298f1d67056ee109ef3264f4

 

Model origin

The author remixed this model.

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