Swarf, Mostly! | 11/03/2014 21:05:19 |
753 forum posts 80 photos | Hi there, all, While looking in my workshop for something else, I came across three part-machined castings. Here is a photo: and here is the under-side view: The thing is, I can't for the life of me remember what these are for! The name 'Dore' is no mystery but these are nothing to do with the Dore-Westbury mill. They must be for some item of workshop equipment but what? And why three? I did make, and still have, a set of three fly-cutters designed by Mr. Throp of Dore Engineering and these must date from about the same era. If any member can lighten my darkness, I shall be most grateful. Best regards, Swarf, Mostly!
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IanT | 11/03/2014 21:29:56 |
2147 forum posts 222 photos | They used to make a boring head kit but I've never seen the 'pre-machined' castings. IanT |
Mike Poole | 11/03/2014 22:25:27 |
![]() 3676 forum posts 82 photos | Hemingway kits sell these now, check out their small boring bars. Mike |
Ian S C | 12/03/2014 09:31:31 |
![]() 7468 forum posts 230 photos | Has the other word been machined off, DORE STOP
Ian S C |
Dullard Ard | 12/03/2014 10:51:49 |
16 forum posts | Posted by Ian S C on 12/03/2014 09:31:31:
Has the other word been machined off, DORE STOP
Ian S C LOL |
Neil Wyatt | 12/03/2014 14:46:01 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | Arnold Throp wrote Number 2 in the Workshop Practice Series 'Vertical Milling in the Home Workshop'. Neil |
Ian S C | 13/03/2014 09:05:26 |
![]() 7468 forum posts 230 photos | Had a look through book 2, plenty of pictures, but can't see it there. Could the holes be spaced about right for bolting it to the T slots, maybe on the Dore Westbury machine, another one, adjustable at the other end to work as a vice? Ian S C |
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