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PeterE:
Yes, it is pillar tools in plural.

I started out by doing this simple one from a cheap drill press stand:


It worked quite well but was only for tapping and I wanted a bit more versatility. I began to make a pillar tool more closely to the GHT drawings. But at the time I only had the micro lathe and the small bench drillpress so the build was to be a joint machine-hand work task. The arms were sawn out of a piece of 38x75 steel and the larger holes were drilled using a large countersink that was ground for through drilling. The foot is 70 mm diameter which is about as large as can be pressed into a Unimat size lathe  :D

A lot of filing later the tool looked like this:


Some of the accessories are already made and a letter stamping holder is on the list - any day now ....

BR

/Peter

Rob.Wilson:
Nice bit of MODDING Pete  :headbang: :headbang: :headbang: :headbang: :dremel:


Rob

PeterE:
Thanks Rob!

Btw, the table is a former Black&Decker power drill faceplate now serving well for tapping.

BR

/Peter

PekkaNF:
Would have needed something like that today. I was making some T-nut and had to make M12 thread. I'm only equipped to make manual threading....the tap refused to start straight and finally I check the bugger with a magnifier. One tooth was chipped. Had a go with a spare tap and that started every thread fine.

How big threads you can do with that one? Or how small?

Pekka

Rob.Wilson:

--- Quote from: PeterE on June 25, 2011, 04:43:38 PM ---Thanks Rob!

Btw, the table is a former Black&Decker power drill faceplate now serving well for tapping.

BR

/Peter

--- End quote ---


 :med:  good use for  an old bit of kit  :dremel: 


Rob

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