Making a new cross-slide nut for Harrison M300 lathe
The nut is in two halves and has an unusual metric trapezoidal thread pitch.

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Kicking the tires on a new lathe (Harrison M300)

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Harrison M300 lathe - my first cuts

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Handmade a rotary bearing for mini tractor - Part 1.

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Making a PRECISE lead screw nut | CRAIG'S WORKSHOP

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Making a very useful tool for a mini lathe

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Using a contactor with a VFD on my Harrison M300 lathe (video 1/3)

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New Cross Slide Nut & Adjustment Tips - Optimum TU 2004v Lathe - Rob's Garage

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What shall I do with my Harrison M300 lathe??

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Lathe Bed Wear Compensation And Spindle Alignment

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Anti-backlash Nut Chinese lathe upgrade

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This Engine Breaks ALL the Rules

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Fixing a Cross Feed Nut (SB part 10)

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How to make an anti-backlash nut

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My New Harrison M300 - Initial Strip & Clean Part 1

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BACKLASH - Machining basics on the metal lathe and mill

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How to Cut Metric Threads on an Imperial Lathe - Colchester Chipmaster

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Fixing a Factory Defect in the Lathe Cross Slide | Grizzly G0602 Fail

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South Bend Lathe Restoration, Part 16, Repairing Cross Slide Nut With A Modern Nut; New Tool Post

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M300 headstock gear crash, or so I thought

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