mercracing
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It’s entirely possible. We’re just trying to figure out what it is and if we can find any manuals for it.Looks more like a drill press head kludged to an Asian cheapo mill base.
Prolly not. Be aware that side loading the Morse taper holding that chuck in, can be hazardous to your health and safety.
Morse taper in a headstock or a mill quill has a drawbar. It does not rely on the taper to hold fast, the drawbar holds it tight. Big difference.... As I pointed out, the chuck in the photo is retained only by the taper, and not a drawbar.Morse taper can handle side load. Tons of old lathes were morse taper. My old Clausing mill was morse taper (with a drawbar).
Morse taper in a headstock or a mill quill has a drawbar. It does not rely on the taper to hold fast, the drawbar holds it tight. Big difference.... As I pointed out, the chuck in the photo is retained only by the taper, and not a drawbar.
A drill press applies force in line with the quill and not perpendicular to the quill. Slap a cutter in a standard drill press chuck with only the taper holding the chuck in and see how long you can cut before it yanks the taper out.
I'm well aware how the taper works, and have run taper bits all the way up to 3 1/2" diameter in radial arm drill presses over the years......