Hi.
I read the article in the October magazine with interest, but I must admit to not understanding how the device is constructed. No doubt somebody will be able/willing to explain, please.
My observations:
There are two bolts on the mounting block. The bottom one controls/locks the horizontal rotation of the rod. The top bolt controls the rotation of the rod, and its horizontal position. If this bolt is tightened the rod is locked, if it’s left slack, to allow rotation, the rod/diamond will be free to move in and out.
I therefore presume the height and rotation of the vertical arm must be controlled by the ‘assembly’ attached to the end of the rod. However how the assembly is attached to the rod eludes me, there is a small protrusion at the end of the rod, but it is difficult to see how the assembly could be attached to that.
The assembly appears to comprises a bolt, a cone, a spacer and a nut. Its purpose being to secure the vertical arm to the rod, whilst allowing the vertical adjustment of the vertical arm/diamond. Once the vertical position has been established, tightening the nut, to hold it, will prevent the diamond from swinging across the face of the wheel.
The small bar at the rear end of the main rod appears to have no function, and the author refers to adjusting a ‘fine feed’. Were there additional photos showing the construction?
Any help understanding all of this would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks Noel