Not to me as a don't want one of those.Reads perfectly correctly to me.
Not to me as a don't want one of those.
I have a 3 Morse tailstock and a want to use a 4 Morse shamphering tool.Whether you want one or not doesn't affect whether it's correctly described though does it?
What exactly is it that you need?
I knew it was rong but my spell chucker would not play ball.https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MORSE-TA...876043?hash=item41e251a64b:g:PB8AAOSwlkFdXUhi
Granted MT3 external to MT4 internal are out of stock but they might be getting more in. And it's chamfer BTW.
They are local to me.. The tools are well priced for hobbiests but his deliveries are few and far between. Had none since Covid.https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MORSE-TA...876043?hash=item41e251a64b:g:PB8AAOSwlkFdXUhi
Granted MT3 external to MT4 internal are out of stock but they might be getting more in. And it's chamfer BTW.
Glad it's not just me then.I can find just about every combination other than the one you need.
No I did not take it as such mate.It's not a dig, but it might help when searching.
Good call actually no I had not thought of trying that..Have you checked the existing taper to see if it's hard? If not turn it down to 3MT
I am going round in circles trying to find what I believe is termed a 4 to 3 Morse adapter.
I see many listed as 4 to 3 but stamped 3 to 4.
Now the one I have in the photo is stamped 4 to 3 but I am doubting myself now as I can't see how it can be without a step in it.View attachment 249548
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That leaves a long reducer - why would you want one of them?
Because my 4 Morse taper tool does not fit my 3 Morse taper tailstock.See the pic (from your original post)?
This can only beva reducer, so that's easy.
An increaser will allways be long, with a bigger big end than the small end, by quite a bit.
That leaves a long reducer - why would you want one of them?
If not turn it down to 3MT
That leaves a long reducer - why would you want one of them?
My mind is boggling a bit concerning how you might hold a chamfering tool to turn down its shank. In every aspect, it lacks the parallelism that is necessary for easy workholding.
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