Pair Of Mystery Tools? Info please.

Pair Of Mystery Tools? Info please.

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  • #248372
    Martin King 2
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      @martinking2

      Hi all,

      Just started going through a large auction lot of tools that I bought recently that has some very nice tooling in it and found these 2 nice wooden cased item which have me completely stupmed as to what they are for:

      sqhole 1.jpg

      sqhole 2.jpg

      sqhole 3.jpg

      sqhole 4.jpg

      oddvee 1.jpg

      oddvee 2.jpg

      oddvee 3.jpg

      The first appears to be user made, not sure about the other one, any info would be most helpful pleasre.

      Regards,

      Martin

      #18157
      Martin King 2
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        @martinking2
        #248387
        Peter Krogh
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          @peterkrogh76576

          I believe the first one is used, with a dial indicator that is not shown, for adjusting the cutting tool in a boring bar. The thumb screw with the ball end is used to push the back of the tool bit while the movement is measured by the indicator mounted in the opposite hole.

          Pete

          #248406
          John Reese
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            @johnreese12848

            +1 on Peter Krogh's response.

            #248425
            duncan webster 1
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              @duncanwebster1

              And there's me thinking it's an adjuster for the thrupplenuts on a wimwam nurdler

              #248426
              John Stevenson 1
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                @johnstevenson1

                Second one could be something to find the centre of a bar before machining ?

                #248429
                Hopper
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                  @hopper
                  Posted by duncan webster on 29/07/2016 00:14:15:

                  And there's me thinking it's an adjuster for the thrupplenuts on a wimwam nurdler

                  No, no, it doesn't have the requisite ostotigilator difrasials to be one of them.

                  #248449
                  Neil Wyatt
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                    @neilwyatt

                    I have something very like the larger coned adaptor in the bottom photo. It's for pouring whisky into my hip flask.

                    Actually it looks like an over-engineered centring device where you put the whole end of the chuck/spindle into the cone.

                    Neil

                    #248464
                    Martin King 2
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                      @martinking2

                      Thanks Guys, that seems a good use for the first one.

                      JS, the small spring on the second one does not allow any marking access to the centre of the main vee so cannot see how it could be used like that but I bow to your expertise, so much greater than mine for sure.

                      Any other thoughts?

                      Martin

                      #248468
                      Martin King 2
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                        @martinking2

                        Neil, do you mean for cross drilling a bar or similar?

                        Martin

                        #248469
                        MW
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                          @mw27036

                          Can anyone tell what kind of steel has been used?

                          Michael W

                          #248471
                          HasBean
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                            @hasbean

                            The second item is for centring in the mill. There was an article in MEW some years ago, might have been by Peter Rawlinson but really can't remember.

                            Paul

                            #248473
                            HasBean
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                              @hasbean

                              MEW No.47 by Peter Rawlinson

                              Paul

                              #248489
                              Martin King 2
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                                @martinking2

                                My grateful thanks to all for help on these items, second item is listed on EBay with credit given to MEW forum.

                                Regards,

                                Martin

                                #248498
                                Steven Vine
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                                  @stevenvine79904

                                  I see you have one of those new rulers, that redefines the inch. You'll be out by nearly 5mm using that to convert 12 inches.smiley

                                  #248524
                                  MW
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                                    @mw27036
                                    Posted by Steven Vine on 29/07/2016 11:52:15:

                                    I see you have one of those new rulers, that redefines the inch. You'll be out by nearly 5mm using that to convert 12 inches.smiley

                                    Yes, definitely not kosher to call an inch 25mm, even if you're at 2 inches you're closer to 51 than you are to 50. It was hardly worth bothering with the lettering.

                                    Michael W

                                    #248536
                                    Martin King 2
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                                      @martinking2

                                      I have made a decision to give myself a fighting chance with my Stuart 10v and not use this ruler….laugh

                                      Thanks again for the help wioth these items.

                                      Martin

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