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wheeltapper

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Hi
I thought I'd show some bits and pieces I've made.

I've only been doing this for a year so don't expect too much. :-[

if this is in the wrong place please move.

first, a tapping stand, converted from a cheap Aldi drill stand

tappingstand.jpg


then a tool grinding rest from Model engineers workshop
PC030006.jpg


a knurling tool
knurlingtool.jpg


a cross drilling jig
cross.jpg


and a collet chuck for the lathe

P5120010.jpg

and with the closing ring (from the mill collet chuck, why make what you've already got)
P5120012.jpg


and finally, a demagnetizer made from the primary winding of a microwave oven transformer.
P3250003.jpg


thats it, so far.
cheers
the exhibiting side of Roy ;D

oops, one I forgot, a ball turning tool


P6060001.jpg
 
Hey Roy....that's a lot for a years time, and there's nothing wrong with being an exhibitionist at all (at least as far as tooling goes) :big:

Bill
 
very nice tools you have their. To make tools is better than getting new and less $$$ and mean more.;D;D
 
Very good work.

I like shop-made tooling photos.

You'll have a lot of fun building more things after practice doing tooling.

--ShopShoe
 
Gee,thanks guys, I didn't think this old thread would be revived after all this time.

Roy.
 
Old post but some good gadgets! Lets have some more details/pics of the cross drilling jig please.
 
Hi

Omnimill.

The drilling jig was featured in Model Engineers Workshop issue 113.
It was a Hemingway kit built by Harold Hall, the then editor.

I carved the body from a lump of mild steel and made the rest of it from odd bits.

no more pics at the moment, its colder than a witches tit out there ;)

barnesrickw.

copy away:)
any questions, just shout.


Roy.
 
Hi Omnimill.

The drilling jig was featured in Model Engineers Workshop issue 113.
It was a Hemingway kit built by Harold Hall, the then editor.

I carved the body from a lump of mild steel and made the rest of it from odd bits.
no more pics at the moment, its colder than a witches tit out there ;)

barnesrickw.

copy away:)
any questions, just shout.


Roy.

Hi Guys,

I haven't heard that old saying for a long long while !
 
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