Finding a lathe person

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Need to find somewhere that can lathe down a set of caliper spacers, nothing major just removing the shoulder where it meets the fork.

How do I find a machine shop that can do it? Google brings up lots of industrial engineering companies. What do samll scale engineers call themselves?

South Derbyshire /Leicester area
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BBB wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2023 3:50 pm Need to find somewhere that can lathe down a set of caliper spacers, nothing major just removing the shoulder where it meets the fork.

How do I find a machine shop that can do it? Google brings up lots of industrial engineering companies. What do samll scale engineers call themselves?

South Derbyshire /Leicester area
I just googled 'machine shop near xyz' and found one that looks like they do one-offs at a reasonable price. Unfortunately not in your area. You could try local historic bike/car groups...chances are they know people who can make things or make things fit.
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Normally word of mouth is best bet. Failing that, visit the metal-bashing end of town and ask around. Sorry if that seems a bit flip, but it was how I 'discovered' the various trades I needed. Once you've found a lathe man/engineer, ask them for a recommendation for a welder, or a plater or whatever else you need.

The caveat is that I'm based in Sheffield and it's harder to avoid the various metal bashing trades than it is to find them.
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BBB wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2023 3:50 pm Need to find somewhere that can lathe down a set of caliper spacers, nothing major just removing the shoulder where it meets the fork.

How do I find a machine shop that can do it? Google brings up lots of industrial engineering companies. What do samll scale engineers call themselves?

South Derbyshire /Leicester area
Try Nick Chambers, he's on Facebook
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You're looking for a machinist... with a mill or a lathe. We find these miserable buggers in machine shops.

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Anyone who's old-boy-in-a-flatcap enough to do what you want ain't gonna have a website. That's your problem really. So it's word of mouth as ya man says! Or randomly mooch about industrial estates?

Even 'small machine shops' are predominantly CNC now, there's not a huge market for manual stuff.
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I’m a bit of a lathe person. I just pronounce it differently.
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Wossname wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2023 4:57 pm I’m a bit of a lathe person. I just pronounce it differently.
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Screwdriver wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2023 11:42 pm Post them down to me and I'll do it.
Thank you, I'll get measured up and arrange postage.
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Wossname wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2023 4:57 pm I’m a bit of a lathe person. I just pronounce it differently.
Purthon?
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Horse wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 10:10 am
Wossname wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2023 4:57 pm I’m a bit of a lathe person. I just pronounce it differently.
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Kieron Sanger In Leicester.
Or the Machine Shop
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Giving this a try

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If you can see the image it's the shoulder I need machining off to sit flush against the brake mount.
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That's the bit to machine off.
The r6 calipers have a step which fits into the top of the spacer. The original nissin calipers bolt to the fork leg without any insert, just flat to flat. Doesn't seem ideal. It that's how they are.

Had thought about removing a small part of the thread in the fork bottom for the shoulder of the spacer to fit.
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Just get the barstard file out and flatten it yourself
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Some more helpful images

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I'd take a photo of the original nissin setup but its raining and I don't have a garage.
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