Texatdurango
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Well we have a nice thread going on tailstock DRO's so we might get one going for the X axis (left/right travel) and Y axis (front/rear) DRO's.
I purchased a 6" and 24" Remote DRO from Grizzly and installed them on my Grizzly 9x19 lathe. These tools will fit literally anything so one must study his/her machine to determine the best way to mount the slides.
The slides can be trimmed to any length for a custom fit, I verified this with the manufacturer igaging.com.
After the units were installed I chucked up a blank and played around with the displays especially the cross slide unit and can see right now that this is going to eliminate a LOT of grabbing calipers every minute to check the diameter of the cuts. I set the tip of a cutter on the tip of a dead center and pressed ZERO then chucked up a 3/4" blank, backed the cross slide out .375", turned on the lathe and the cutter only took fuzz off so I was impressed!
I can't wait to start using these displays!
Thanks to Mike (Bluwolf) for a lot of suggestions and guidance. Any questions, suggestions or comments are most welcomed and feel free to add photos of your machine as it might give others some ideas.
Here are some photos of the units mounted with some comments.....
Here is what you get, the remote display, sensor, sensor slide, brackets and screws but no instructions since they are so generic and will fit anything.
Here is the cross slide with the Y axis (front/back) slide mounted to the right of the compound base. The sensor is mounted to the cross slide.
A close up of the front of the slide. I just tapped a hole in the compound base.
This shows the rear of the slide mounted to the rear of the compound and the sensor mounted to the cross slide.
This is the rear of the lathe and the X axis (left/right) slide mounted
Here is the right side of the X axis slide mount. Note that both the X axis sensor and the Y axis slide both mount to the rear of the compound base.
Here are the two DRO's, the displays are nice and bright, can be set to inch or millimeter. I will be installing the tailstock DRO so will wait until then to see where the best location to mount all three displays.
I purchased a 6" and 24" Remote DRO from Grizzly and installed them on my Grizzly 9x19 lathe. These tools will fit literally anything so one must study his/her machine to determine the best way to mount the slides.
The slides can be trimmed to any length for a custom fit, I verified this with the manufacturer igaging.com.
After the units were installed I chucked up a blank and played around with the displays especially the cross slide unit and can see right now that this is going to eliminate a LOT of grabbing calipers every minute to check the diameter of the cuts. I set the tip of a cutter on the tip of a dead center and pressed ZERO then chucked up a 3/4" blank, backed the cross slide out .375", turned on the lathe and the cutter only took fuzz off so I was impressed!

Thanks to Mike (Bluwolf) for a lot of suggestions and guidance. Any questions, suggestions or comments are most welcomed and feel free to add photos of your machine as it might give others some ideas.
Here are some photos of the units mounted with some comments.....
Here is what you get, the remote display, sensor, sensor slide, brackets and screws but no instructions since they are so generic and will fit anything.

Here is the cross slide with the Y axis (front/back) slide mounted to the right of the compound base. The sensor is mounted to the cross slide.

A close up of the front of the slide. I just tapped a hole in the compound base.

This shows the rear of the slide mounted to the rear of the compound and the sensor mounted to the cross slide.

This is the rear of the lathe and the X axis (left/right) slide mounted

Here is the right side of the X axis slide mount. Note that both the X axis sensor and the Y axis slide both mount to the rear of the compound base.

Here are the two DRO's, the displays are nice and bright, can be set to inch or millimeter. I will be installing the tailstock DRO so will wait until then to see where the best location to mount all three displays.

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