Drilling with the carriage on a Myford Super 7
In this video I demonstrate the new Pete Tools boring bar / drill chuck holder to fit to the Multifix tool post. I explain how I use the carriage to control the depth of the holes with the DRO and how the solid tool post mount enables this to be done with much more stability than with a compound slide.

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Carriage Drilling on the lathe

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FITTING A MYFORD QUICK CHANGE TOOLPOST - WORKSHOP TOPICS

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The better multifix drill chuck

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This is how Myford should supply their machines - Making a carriage lock lever for a Myford Super 7.

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Myford ML7 Digital Read Out (M-DRO Machine DRO Fitting)

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A Custom DTI Dial: Dividing on a Myford Super 7

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Advanced turning operations on a Myford.

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Building a Micro-Drilling Machine

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Making a Rear Tool Post for a Myford Super 7.

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Lathe Compound (Top Slide) Tricks!

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Myford Super 7 Radius turning attachment - home made ball turner.

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Step by step milling in the Myford ML7 for beginners - updated and revised!

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Indexing parts on a Myford lathe.

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In Defence of the 4-Way: Myford Toolholding

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LP20E 2 axis DRO Setup on my myford super 7

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Inherited Myford Super 7 Lathe, accessories and Bits

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Whitworths 1862 Slotting Machine

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12 Reasons to NOT BUY/AVOID a Myford ML7 Lathe

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Lathe Tool Shapes - What Are They All For?

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