In an effort to reduce weight, in a scratch built electric go kart, I decided to change the design and make the driving axle from 16 mm Acetal rod. I then, of course, discovered an immediate snag. It is flexible! Turning a length in the lathe, as you depart the vicinity of the chuck, it shies away from the cutting tool, resulting in the piece being thicker as the tool recedes from the chuck. So, this is what steadies are for. I bought a travelling steady, which worked well, but the unsupported far end of the rod, too long for the tailstock, whirled about, causing pretty patterns on the workpiece, so I needed a fixed steady too. My lathe supplier is out of stock, and a supplier of alternative parts…