Holt
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After reading so much good about the tangential toolholder i decided that should be the first "real" tool for my Colchester.
I started with a piece of unknown tool steel 25 X 43 X 140 mm
I couldn't find the angle base, so i decided to try the magnetic sinus plane, a bit scary, but with light cuts it went well.
Suddenly time ran out (typical when you are having a good time ) I had to collect my son from sax practice.
I didn't have time for the last finishing touch, not even for deburring, but at home i made a trial fit in the lathe.
Well, next Wednesday there is 3 hours to kill again, i would think that should be more than enough to finish it ;D
Holt
I started with a piece of unknown tool steel 25 X 43 X 140 mm
I couldn't find the angle base, so i decided to try the magnetic sinus plane, a bit scary, but with light cuts it went well.
Suddenly time ran out (typical when you are having a good time ) I had to collect my son from sax practice.
I didn't have time for the last finishing touch, not even for deburring, but at home i made a trial fit in the lathe.
Well, next Wednesday there is 3 hours to kill again, i would think that should be more than enough to finish it ;D
Holt