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19th February 2014, 04:09 PM #166SENIOR MEMBER
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Dividing head
I was in General Tools at Cavan today and I see they have a Vertex dividing head and accessories (the kit) going for $360 including GST.
Looks like it might be ex display but as new. Too big for my lathe, but cheap.
Worth a look for anyone that wants one.
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But at least you tried.
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19th February 2014, 05:51 PM #167Pink 10EE owner
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Does anyone have any of those chinese mag base indicator holders that are essentially a copy of the Noga style?
Looking at getting some indicator holders and not sure whether to go genuine Noga again, or if a cheaper one would suffice for a second holder...Light red, the colour of choice for the discerning man.
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19th February 2014, 06:08 PM #168
I've got both, and while I think the noga is better, the copy works fine, and I've put a noga fine adjustment swivel clamp on the chinese copy. You can buy the noga clamp as a seperate item.
http://www.noga.com/nogaProducts.php?prdID=FA1500
The fine adjust works nice and smoothly and it takes all the different mounting types I need. 6mm, 8mm, 3/8, dovetail..
So if you get the copy, I'd still get the noga clamp.
Ray
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28th February 2014, 04:54 PM #169GOLD MEMBER
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ordered ten dovetails...why 10 ...well I figured I'd better after using one of the ones ones i got from CTC...must learn to look at the dro...the littles ones dont like a 0.100 cut...it was doing a good job just before it broke
anyway the ten I ordered must have been playing up on the plane ride ...I received 12
so I hope I can recommend the above aliexpress store
eg CTC asks $19.25 for 32mm and the ali site asks $9.28...for the same make dovetail cutter..all plus freight
the 10 I ordered cost US$96.65 including freight plus the two extras...
(17.95 for freight)
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27th April 2014, 02:16 PM #170Senior Member
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Angle gauge blocks
Found these when i was looking for other stuff.
http://australia.rs-online.com/web/p...-sets/2643621/
Half price pitty they only in full degree increments.
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29th April 2014, 01:24 AM #171
Last Tuesday i ordered a Multifix clone from Create tools for the C10 http://www.createtool.com/index.asp I went for the A size set with a few extra holders. As seems to be the case with Asian companies, my emails were replied to quickly, and in perfect English. Not only that the order was sent on Wednesday, and it arrived today. About 1/2 an hour after it was delivered i had an email from them thanking me for the business and making sure i was satisfied!
The product itself looks good, far better made than the Bostar branded BXA from CDCO. I would have liked a genuine Multifix/quick/suisse post but they are few and far between used, even on German ebay. These are fully interchangeable so if i find one i can swap them over, but i think i will be happy with this one.
Ew1915 17"x50" LeBlond heavy duty Lathe, 24" Queen city shaper, 1970's G Vernier FV.3.TO Universal Mill, 1958 Blohm HFS 6 surface grinder, 1942 Rivett 715 Lathe, 14"x40" Antrac Lathe, Startrite H225 Bandsaw, 1949 Hercus Camelback Drill press, 1947 Holbrook C10 Lathe.
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29th April 2014, 02:08 AM #172
Hi Ew,
Looks good, I like their website too..
Ray
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29th April 2014, 08:49 AM #173GOLD MEMBER
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Damn Ew...now what size do I need for the al960.....
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29th April 2014, 10:56 AM #174.
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Here's a trove for you Ew - http://www.machinehandelbos.nl/aanbo...wisselsystemen
I'll be interested to hear if you think the 40 position indexing is an advantage or a hindrance.
BT
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2nd May 2014, 11:31 AM #175Cba
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Most of the time you use it set parallel to the ways or orthogonal to the ways. These two positions are very obvious to see and set by eye. In this respect, it is as easy and fast to use as an Aloris toolpost with the two orthogonal toolholder positions.
Each position step is 9 degrees (360/40). So you could perhaps think of it as 20 Aloris tool posts in one. But 9 degrees is still a fairly large step, very obvious to your eye. Unlikely to accidentally insert the tool holder in the wrong slot, if what you want is a setting orthogonal to the ways or the chuck face.
The key advantage is that if needed, you can choose between 40 positions without having to undo the central mounting nut to rotate the whole tool post, and thus loose your orthogonal index.
But if you really need an arbitrary in between position, you can always undo the central nut and rotate the whole tool post, just like you would have to do anyway with an Aloris or Dickson tool post. What more can one want?
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2nd May 2014, 12:07 PM #176.
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Chris,
The Boeni post I have on my Hercus is similar to a Dickson. There is provision on the tool post for an indexing pin. I have never used it. Instead of rigidly bolting the post to the compound, I made up a knobbed locking lever allowing quick positioning of the post in any position and simple removal of the post from the compound. I usually remove the post when parting off with the rear tool post.
I can see the attraction of an indexed post if repetitive work was being undertaken. I seldom make more than a few of anything. However, my friend Bruce "Abratool" has in the past made multiples, often enough to have his capstan attachment permanently mounted on his 260. I think Bruce has managed with the standard 4 way Hercus tool post so it would be interesting to hear if he retained its indexing feature or removed it like I did when I used mine.
Don't get me wrong about the Multifix. I consider them to be yet another Swiss delicacy. If I ever own a little 70 or 102, it would have to sport a Multifix or a Tripan.
Bob.
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2nd May 2014, 01:08 PM #177GOLD MEMBER
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2nd May 2014, 03:01 PM #179GOLD MEMBER
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Tool Post on Hercus
Bob
Regarding use of index pin on Square Hercus Toolpost.
I have left the pin in & find it handy for quick indexing although cannot rely on it for repeat accuracy.
It can be over ruled as its spring loaded.
The 6 position Capstan sits on the end of the lathe bed and is not a problem because its a long lathe bed, not the standard lathe bed length.
Its a handy unit for multiple drilling operations, & or threading with a die.
regards
Bruce
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