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QCTP Tool Holders Shaper Work
Rob.Wilson:
Hi Darren :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:
they came out really nice mate :clap: :clap: :clap: , its great when you can see something in an old rusty lump of steel :thumbup:
Regards Rob
Darren:
Thanks Guys :nrocks:
A little update for your pleasure. Finished off two of the holders and made some extra thumbscrews for the rest +1
One holder has bolts and the other grubscrews ... just in case uwereawonderin :ddb:
Dean W:
All very nicely done, Darren. Great job!
Dean
Stilldrillin:
All beautiful work Darren..... As usual! :thumbup:
David D
Darren:
Thanks Guys, I think that'll fill my needs for that smaller QCTP which I'll probably reserve for the smaller HSS toolsbits.
I'd like to have a go at making holders for my other larger QCTP but that is a much more complicated affair. I'll need jigs and the dividing head mounted on the shaper. It might be more than I can chew just yet so we'll have to wait and see.
One thing for sure is that only the shaper could make these, the mill would be a "dead duck" as they say :)
--- Quote from: AdeV on April 10, 2010, 08:07:35 PM ---I think I know what machine I'm buying next :thumbup: Thanks for sharing, that's some journey for that poor piece of steel... with my workshop being right next door to a welding firm, there's lots of flame-cut and plasma-cut steel scraps about the place; I did try milling some plasma-cut metal once, but it just clonked about in the vice & broke a cutter...
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I tried that once too ... that's why I wasn't going to have another go on the miller :lol:
You can be rest assured that no delicate (expensive) milling cutters were harmed during this production and the wild population count has been unaffected :lol:
Some time ago I priced up a dovetail cutter for the mill and seeing how easily they are ruined I have to say I sharn't be going there. Not for steel anyways.
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