DTI Holder / Zero set
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Hi lads , Ed asked for a bit info drawings/plans for the DTI holder . 

This be my copy . 

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It truly is a godsend in the shop ,well worth the time spent to make it ,fun project to  ,  and the inventor deserves a knighthood (or USA equivalent)  .   

I have attached a couple of  drawings I did when I knocked mine up , I HAVE NO IDEA IF THERE ARE ANY MISTAKES IN THE DRAWINGS , SO BE WARNED !  . My drawings ,the ones I do for myself for the home shop are  more a CAD sketch of what I want , I change things at will  . So I would check and redo them .


.pdf   DTI Holder.PDF (Size: 107.19 KB / Downloads: 43)

.pdf   Ajuster Block.PDF (Size: 36.34 KB / Downloads: 39)



Hope its of some help  Popcorn


Rob 
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Tried the DTI Holder twice and the Adjuster Block once. Nothing.
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Hi Vinny  Smile


They both work for me mate  Chin  , I use Chrome . 

I have added them to the bottom ,,,,,,,,,,,,,if that dunt work call Ed    Rotfl



Rob 


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.pdf   DTI Holder.PDF (Size: 107.19 KB / Downloads: 12)
.pdf   Ajuster Block.PDF (Size: 36.34 KB / Downloads: 14)
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Browser must've been clogged up. Restarted it (firefox) and all is well.
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They all work for me
John
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(05-03-2015, 01:10 PM)RobWilson. Wrote: .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,if that dunt work call Ed    Rotfl


Rob 

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They work for me also. Thanks so much Rob. That's a thing of beauty you made there.  Thumbsup

It does look like a fun project.

Ed
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No worries Ed , 

           I can strip and measure mine if need be , its not a problem .I also have found some of the build photos . Definitely worth making saves loads of fiddling about . Maybe you could redraw it .  Big Grin

I found the original artical that inspired me to make one . see attachment .



Rob  

 


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.pdf   Zero Set Indicator Holder.pdf (Size: 1.15 MB / Downloads: 40)
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#8
Rob,

I will be drawing it up in CAD. I draw all of my projects in CAD, mainly because I enjoy CAD drawing. Smile

Ed
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That is a work of art Rob and if I haven't made one by the time I hit NCL next April you had best hide it!
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That's a beautiful tool!

I have only one minor change I might suggest, and that is some way of getting the body of the indicator to swivel and change it's angle relative to the work and it's tip.

The issue for me is that my Interapid 312-B4 instructions are explicit in that the accuracy is best when the tip is 10º to the centerline of the body of the indicator, so you need to be able to swivel the body to get the tip touching the work in the right place. I suppose if I used this Mitutoyo ball swivel to hold the indicator and clamp in the adjuster that would work, though start to be pretty far out there.

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