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    Gordon Brown 1
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      @gordonbrown1

      My dear wife wants to buy me a Diamond Tool Holder to fit my ml7 for my birthday, can anyone advise which is the correct size, 8mm or 9.5mm? I use one of those Chronos quick change tool posts.

      Edited By Gordon Brown 1 on 02/09/2016 08:06:28

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      Gordon Brown 1
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        @gordonbrown1
        #253538
        Sandgrounder
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          @sandgrounder

          I'm using the 8mm on my Myford, this is the size that Eccentric Engineering said was the correct one for the Myford when I rang them up.

          John

          #253540
          Gray62
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            @gray62

            Lucky you,

            If you look on the eccentric engineering website they recommend the 8mm tool for a Myford with a Quick change toolpost.

            #253544
            Robbo
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              @robbo

              Confirm use an 8mm tool on an ML7

              #253545
              Gordon Brown 1
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                @gordonbrown1

                Thanks guys, will be ordering today, my wife has told me to get both left and right handed tools and a grinding jig.

                #253608
                Neil Wyatt
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                  @neilwyatt
                  Posted by Gordon Brown 1 on 02/09/2016 09:19:34:

                  Thanks guys, will be ordering today, my wife has told me to get both left and right handed tools and a grinding jig.

                  Lucky man!

                  Neil

                  #253625
                  Gordon Brown 1
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                    @gordonbrown1
                    Posted by Neil Wyatt on 02/09/2016 12:23:41:

                    Posted by Gordon Brown 1 on 02/09/2016 09:19:34:

                    Thanks guys, will be ordering today, my wife has told me to get both left and right handed tools and a grinding jig.

                    Lucky man!

                    Neil

                    You're right there Nei! My wife is one of those rare partners who fully understands the value of good tools and equipment and who actually encourages me to buy them. It helps that our daughter is currently studying at Birmingham to be a silversmith and I use the workshop to make tools for her. Just finished converting a cheap Dremel clone and an old set of photographic bellows to a precision micro drill press, all using the lathe and milling machine. Much cheaper and far more accurate than the commercial version.

                    #253631
                    NJH
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                      @njh

                      Gordon

                      My wife, like yours, encourages me in the hobby and says " If you want a ??????? just get one. Now this may seem to be the ideal situation but, of course, she too has hobbies – including knitting sewing, dressmaking, quilting etc. We had a trip to the hospital this morning and, just by chance (?) we passed the fabric shop on the way home. No – that's wrong we went INTO the fabric shop on the way home ……and departed with some components for the next quilt!

                      Norman

                      #253762
                      Roger Head
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                        @rogerhead16992

                        Posted by NJH on 02/09/2016 13:36:04:

                        My wife … says " If you want a ??????? just get one."

                        A tried and true technique, Norman!

                        Roger

                        #253780
                        Gordon W
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                          @gordonw

                          I have the best system- my wife goes and earns money, I stay at home and spend it. She does not read this thread.

                          #253784
                          Robbo
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                            @robbo

                            The only comment once made by my wife was "Your metalworking tools seem to cost a lot more than my woodturning ones".

                            But I kept her well supplied with the latest woodturning innovations.

                            #254915
                            Gordon Brown 1
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                              @gordonbrown1

                              Well, my dear wife did buy me the Pair of Eccentric Engineering diamond tool holders for my birthday and I must say I'm impressed by how well they work. A quick test on a piece of aluminium bar and a chunk of mystery steel both gave impressive results. Very easy to set up and they will take much deeper cuts than I expected with good qualiy finishes on both pieces. I suspect these will become my default tools for much of the turning I do!

                              My delightful daughter is now back at uni but left a parcel for me containing gifts from her brother (who has just moved to the Royal School of Signals to train as a comms systems engineer) and herself. Beth haunts car boot sales and as well as two bars of 90% cocoa solids chocolate, and a pack of high quality coffee (my major weaknesses!) she had found 3m of link belt suitable for my ML7 and a mint condition Mercer 0.0001" dti. Smart girl!

                              #254920
                              Phil P
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                                @philp

                                I am a convert to diamond tool holders and have used them on two lathes with both square and round HSS toolbits for a couple of years.

                                Last week I got round to sharpening and fitting the "Stellite 100" toolbits that I had stashed away into my tool holders. They work even better now, if you have not tried using Stellite I would recommend it to anyone.

                                Phil

                                #254925
                                Vic
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                                  @vic

                                  I've got some 1/4" round carbide to use in my tool holder but it's tough to sharpen even on a green grit wheel. It. does prove though that you can cut even tough materials with a Tangential tool holder with the right bit.

                                  #254926
                                  Neil Wyatt
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                                    @neilwyatt
                                    Posted by Gordon Brown 1 on 02/09/2016 13:16:12:

                                    Just finished converting a cheap Dremel clone and an old set of photographic bellows to a precision micro drill press, all using the lathe and milling machine. Much cheaper and far more accurate than the commercial version.

                                    I'm sure you are writing this up for MEW!

                                    Neil

                                    #254933
                                    Gordon Brown 1
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                                      @gordonbrown1

                                      Neil

                                      I hadn't thought of writing this up, the drill press isn't particularly pretty and my daughter has it with her in Birmingham now as it's better than the one she has been using. If I can get it back I'll try to do something.

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