Tangential Tool Holder
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I've been wanting to make one of these for quite a few years.  Thanksgiving week finally gave me the opportunity to make one.  First, I cut a block out of some steel I got as scrap.  Had to buy a new bandsaw blade, as the old one just wasn't cutting it (pun intended).

Next, I made a P.V.C. angle block using my engineer's protractor.  Then I set the part in the mill and cut the top and bottom faces parallel.  Then I drilled a hole for the HSS tool bit.  Plan was to simply file it out square.  Unfortunately, my square file leaves far too large a radius in the corners, so I resorted to a combination of broaching using the tool bit and filing with needle files.  It was a lot more effort than anticipated, and I have new appreciation for those old time apprentices that had to make stuff by hand.

Next step was to drill and ream a cross hole for the clamp.  Then I set it up (as shown in another thread) for cutting the chamfers on the nose.  Finally, I stuck it in the soft jaws and filed the whole thing smooth and even, adding the radii where I thought it needed more clearance.  A quick wipe on the deburring wheel resulted in this:

   

Now I needed a way to clamp the tool in place.  I decided on split cotters, as they are quick and easy to make, and have a surprising amount of clamping force.  This was the result of that endeavor:

   

And all assembled:

   

Finally, here it is in the modified QCTP holder.  Tool is sticking up way too far in this pic:

   
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nicely done sir
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Thank you.

It cuts really, really well. I wish I'd made one years ago. Took a .010" deep cut on mild steel, and it zipped right through, and gave a nice smooth finish, too.

I'm going to try to make one for round tooling soon.
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Nice job. I like that it can turn and face with the same setup.
Mike

If you can't get one, make one.

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Awesome!! Do you have drawings for that? I've been wanting to make one of those for years.

Ed
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Fancy! Smiley-signs021
Willie
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(12-09-2024, 02:00 AM)EdK Wrote: Awesome!! Do you have drawings for that? I've been wanting to make one of those for years.

Ed

No drawings, I pretty much eyeballed everything.

Front rake is 15 degrees, the rest I made up as I went.
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