Mark 2 Restoration
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Re: Mark 2 Restoration
Here' that article on the Mark 2
Everett Note on first Page the Item 4 which is the proof of concept model filed with the patent application using a drill press headstock adapted for physical model submission.
Some members may recall that I scanned a copy from the only known original photograph of that machine (depicted in 4) when I was given physical access to records of Dr. Hans Goldschmidt earlier this year.
Everett Note on first Page the Item 4 which is the proof of concept model filed with the patent application using a drill press headstock adapted for physical model submission.
Some members may recall that I scanned a copy from the only known original photograph of that machine (depicted in 4) when I was given physical access to records of Dr. Hans Goldschmidt earlier this year.
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Re: Mark 2 Restoration
I fixed the page 2 sequence error when I got home this morning.
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Re: Mark 2 Restoration
Yes. Thank You.
I had hoped it would look different.
Notice it is identical to the headstock lock to the right. One of the lock screws should be different from the rest(those with the red plastic handle).
That difference is a 'shoulder' near the inner end of the threads. The purpose of the shoulder is to provide a clamp for locking into vertical mode. Also apparently 'missing' is the plate which pivots on the 'base' and provides the slot which the 'missing' clamp engages. I think we need a pix of this as I am afraid I am not being very clear on this. The plate likely got lost when the Mark 2 was removed from the original steel base and installed on the wooden base('bench tubes').
Found a pix in this thread above.
The arrows point to the plate and lock screw. Hmmmmmm I seem to be looking for the wrong type(the lock screw being sought did not have the plastic handle! ).
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Second slot clue(s)
* Pix 5 and 6 provide a clue as to the reason/origin of the second main table slot. The Mark 5 pictured does not have the second slot. The Mark 2 does have the second slot. I surmise since low cost was the design goal, and it being cheaper to modify the existing table mold(S) than create a new one for the Mark 2 table, the mark 5 molds were altered and subsequent Mark 5 production included the second slot. The need for the second slot becomes apparent when the wide ripping function method is understood to NOT include the rip fence, but instead by use of a step in the auxillary table. There is NO WAY for the rip fence to attach to the aux table let alone bridge the gap.everettdavis wrote:Here' that article on the Mark 2
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However the Mark 5 pix is likely a stock photo and may not be of then current production. The M5 pix includes the extruded front rail that creates the mismatch with the aux table rail.
* So actually the need for the second slot precedes the M2 introduction.
No proof, merely more observation.
P.S. After a cursury(?) review of the pix, I came to realize the M2 table uses the same mounting holes for the front rail(different rail from the M5 rail).
* So indeed I now think the second slot did indeed precede the M2.
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Re: Mark 2 Restoration
I am delighted to see that last pix!!!!!
Take very good care of the belt cover. Not very many have survived!!!
Take very good care of the belt cover. Not very many have survived!!!
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Re: Mark 2 Restoration
For the benefit of all viewers, I copied your photos and have included them below. Generally, it is considered better to post pictures directly on the Shopsmith Forum website, so that in the event your picture hosting site ever closes or drops the pictures, they will still be available for viewing. Since you already posted some follow-up pictures, you have obviously mastered the procedure. I think the limit is still 10 images per post, so will do this in 2 posts.
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I also downloaded them. If anyone needs original resolution copies pm me. The originals are quite large.
The first photo is 2988 x 5312
The first photo is 2988 x 5312
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