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Hi guys. I’m kicking around the idea of manufacturing lathe spiders for D1-4, D1-5, and D1-6 spindles. They will be one piece made out of steel, no backing plate required, threaded 3/8-24 for the set screws, they will be 1-7/8” thick to stay close to the spindle for rigidity and keep the overall length of the spindle shorter, and the through hole will be 2-1/4” to allow room for pivoting V-blocks but minimizing the amount the set screw threads are exposed to aid in rigidity.
I would also like to do the outboard side, but that’s tricky with the different diameter spindles and trying to hold a tight slip fit.
Does anyone have interest in these, or think it would be worth while? Any opinions and input is always appreciated. I looked around and there’s not much commonly available that’s a high quality part. I haven’t crunched the exact numbers, I’d guestimate they will be around $400-500 each and that’s with the cam lock pins and ready to be mounted to your lathe.
Thanks!
Pictures below are of a 7” diameter D1-6 spider I worked on this past weekend and will finish soon.

Hi guys. I’m kicking around the idea of manufacturing lathe spiders for D1-4, D1-5, and D1-6 spindles. They will be one piece made out of steel, no backing plate required, threaded 3/8-24 for the set screws, they will be 1-7/8” thick to stay close to the spindle for rigidity and keep the overall length of the spindle shorter, and the through hole will be 2-1/4” to allow room for pivoting V-blocks but minimizing the amount the set screw threads are exposed to aid in rigidity.
I would also like to do the outboard side, but that’s tricky with the different diameter spindles and trying to hold a tight slip fit.
Does anyone have interest in these, or think it would be worth while? Any opinions and input is always appreciated. I looked around and there’s not much commonly available that’s a high quality part. I haven’t crunched the exact numbers, I’d guestimate they will be around $400-500 each and that’s with the cam lock pins and ready to be mounted to your lathe.
Thanks!
Pictures below are of a 7” diameter D1-6 spider I worked on this past weekend and will finish soon.















