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  • #372539
    Michael Gilligan
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      @michaelgilligan61133

      For amusement [intellectual exercise] only

      This ebay listing intrigues me: **LINK**

      https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WATCHMAKERS-LATHE-TOOL-POST-WITH-CUTTER-POSSIBLY-LORCH/232781285704

      It is clearly a 'contraption' … So the questions are:

      1. What is it made from ?
      2. What possible use would it have ?
      3. Why is the seller "away" until 02-Jul-2019 ?

      MichaelG.

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      #35282
      Michael Gilligan
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        @michaelgilligan61133

        Allegedly Lorch …

        #372541
        JasonB
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          @jasonb

          1. Steel. Does look a bit like a slotted "lantern" toolpost with the end opposite the thumb screw going into a tee slot. Bit of a broken tap in there as well as a cut up thread plate.

          2. Thread chasing or as a full form threading tool.

          3. Could not see that bit.

          J

          PS Any thoughts on this thread Michael? You probably know more about these lathes than me.

          #372542
          Michael Gilligan
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            @michaelgilligan61133
            Posted by JasonB on 21/09/2018 07:37:32:

            3. Could not see that bit.

            .

            It appeared as a 'banner' at the top of the listing when I viewed it.

            MichaelG.

            #372544
            JasonB
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              @jasonb

              Yes just spotted it, well these Aussies do like to go walk aboutwink

              #372555
              RevStew
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                @revstew

                This is what happens when you're hanging upside down all the time, instead of being in the centre of the map, at the top.

                #372557
                Bazyle
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                  @bazyle

                  Seller might be on an extended world tour or not needing the junk sales income while working for the government for a period. It looks like it is just one of those things left on a at a ridiculous price to reserve the location. Probably homemade as I would expect Lorch to chamfer or round the top. And it is incomplete anyway. Maybe worth $5 including postage.

                  I think when trying to sell such a thing, if it were actually in good condition, it would be better to take out the broken tap chaser as while a practical technique looks a bit tatty.

                  #372569
                  Neil Wyatt
                  Moderator
                    @neilwyatt

                    "I found these three bits in the bottom of a box and managed to fit them together at random."

                    Neil

                    #372586
                    Robbo
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                      @robbo
                      Posted by Neil Wyatt on 21/09/2018 11:00:22:

                      "I found these three bits in the bottom of a box and managed to fit them together at random."

                      Neil

                      Quite so. Even such an august personage as Dr Bromley has a box of junk in his shed wink.

                      #372599
                      Oldiron
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                        @oldiron

                        If this is a tool post of any description I cannot see how to tighten it in the Tee or compound slot. The body and the T nut part appear to be machined as one piece. Why would anyone place that broken tap where it is ?

                        regards

                        Edited By Oldiron on 21/09/2018 16:05:17

                        #372603
                        Michael Gilligan
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                          @michaelgilligan61133
                          Posted by Oldiron on 21/09/2018 16:04:39:

                          If this is a tool post of any description I cannot see how to tighten it in the Tee or compound slot. The body and the T nut part appear to be machined as one piece.

                          .

                          Here, for comparison, you can see what proper Lorch ones look like: **LINK**

                          https://mb.nawcc.org/threads/geneva-steady-rest-and-tool-posts.102500/

                          MichaelG.

                          #372605
                          Pete Rimmer
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                            @peterimmer30576
                            Posted by Oldiron on 21/09/2018 16:04:39:

                            If this is a tool post of any description I cannot see how to tighten it in the Tee or compound slot. The body and the T nut part appear to be machined as one piece. Why would anyone place that broken tap where it is ?

                            regards

                            Edited By Oldiron on 21/09/2018 16:05:17

                            The post is missing it's ring(s). The ring slides over the body with the cutting tool on top. When you clamp the tool with the top screw, it also pulls up on the tee clamping it to the underside of the slot.

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