Making a Phase 2 QCTP 100 Series Tool Holder

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Hi All, I need to make another tool holder and I don't have any dove tail cutters. I know that the angle needed is 60 degrees but I am not sure of the diameter and the width that I need to order to make the dovetail for the 100 series. Since I don't own any dovetail cutters and have never ordered any, can someone give me some advice so that I order the correct size. Thank you in advance.
 
Yup that sounds about right deere.

You can measure the holders that you have using roll dimensions.

If you need a description...shout.

Dave
 
jamesemery728 said:
Hi All, I need to make another tool holder and I don't have any dove tail cutters. I know that the angle needed is 60 degrees but I am not sure of the diameter and the width that I need to order to make the dovetail for the 100 series. Since I don't own any dovetail cutters and have never ordered any, can someone give me some advice so that I order the correct size. Thank you in advance.

Another way to make the dovetail is tilting the head on the mill in the correct angles (If your mill can tilt the head) and then with a double cutting slit saw milling the dovetail. I've used this way once in a similar project where I couldn't get a hold on a dovetail cutter large enough in the correct angle. This is just a suggestion, using a dovetail cutter is of course the best way. Good luck! somehow you always need another toolholder! hehe
 
mhh said:
Another way to make the dovetail is tilting the head on the mill in the correct angles (If your mill can tilt the head) and then with a double cutting slit saw milling the dovetail. I've used this way once in a similar project where I couldn't get a hold on a dovetail cutter large enough in the correct angle. This is just a suggestion, using a dovetail cutter is of course the best way. Good luck! somehow you always need another toolholder! hehe

I never would of thought of that!! Narrow minded I am.

Matt
 
Thanks for all the responses so far.
Tin-Good point, $9 would be less than the cost of the dovetail cutter but.....making one would be a good learning experience.
mhh-great idea but unfortunately my mill does not have a tilting head. Always nice to know that there is another way to skin the cat.
 
Tin-Good point, $9 would be less than the cost of the dovetail cutter but.....making one would be a good learning experience.
If you are going to the trouble of making one and buying a dovetail cutter make 3 or four then cut apart and finish
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Here are some tool holders I made for my mini lathe the factory original A2Z CNC is in the middle.
I did my dovetails on the shaper.
Tin
 
Hi Tin,

I followed your link to CDCO and couldn't resist. I ordered three tool holders @ $8 bucks each. They arrived yesterday and wow, they are very nicely made!

Your damascening looks great on your tool holders!
 

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