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Spindle Indexer

Indexer to be used on the spindle of an ornamental or rose engine lathe.
17h 14m
5× print file
0.20 mm
0.40 mm
281.00 g
14
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567
updated April 24, 2023

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The spindle indexer can be used to index a workpiece on a rose engine or ornamental lathe. It's used to help create a pattern on a workpiece. It has 72 positions, one every 5 degrees. The indexer's lever uses spring pressure to quickly and easily lock the spindle into a new position. The spindles, both male and female, are 1 inch x 8 threads per inch.

Example of use with an ellipse chuck:

Print details:

  • Material: PETG (PLA may also work but I have not tested it thoroughly.)
  • Layer height: 0.20mm
  • Supports: Yes, but only a few.
  • Infill: 20% in most cases. 100% for smaller parts, and around holes and bearing openings.
  • Perimeters: Should be increased to at least 3 for additional strength. 

Parts list:

  • 1-M6x27mm bolt
  • 2-M3x25mm bolts
  • 2-M3 locknuts
  • 1-M6 locknut
  • 1-35x62x14 bearing
  • 2-6x12x4 bearings
  • 2 part epoxy
  • White paint - to make the indicator marks a bit easier to see.
  • Spring - length - 31mm or 1.125 inches, outside diameter - 9.52mm or 0.375 inches, wire diameter - .96mm or 0.037 inches. The spring must be strong enough to hold the indexer in position. Something close to these dimentions should work. 

Build Video:

This tool was not designed to hold a heavy metal chuck, I would recommend using threaded wood glue blocks to attach the workpiece. This tool also was not designed for and should not be used on a high-speed lathe! Most conventional wood lathes do not turn slowly enough to use this safely. Do not attempt to turn this tool faster than 5 rpm. 

Remember to work safe. 

  • Do not overreach or use excessive force to perform any machine operation.
  • Never wear loose clothing, watch, rings, or gloves when operating a lathe.
  • Tie back long hair or anything which could be caught in moving parts.
  • Keep small childen away from machinery, and away from small loose parts which could be a choking hazard. 
  • Always wear eye and face protection when operating a lathe.

 

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