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The set is now complete. 0-12" These last four are 4-5, 5-6, 7-8, 8-9
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What?..... you're stopping at 12?
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Yep, only planned on 10 but a seller sent the wrong ones then told me to keep em. So I had to go to 12. What else could I possibly do?
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Finally found an ER-32 - BS9 collet chuck they didn't want your first born for. It's chinese but has less than a halfathou run out. My DTI was really stiff so I had to use a DI and there was not a lot of movement.
Also in the pic is a coaxial centering bracket less the DTI. I need a new DTI anyway so that's next on the shopping list. It fits with a 5/16 collet and I have one in both BS9 and ER32 so I'm good there.
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Got this handed to me after asking questions about a DTI. Toolroom supervisor is my go-to guy for machining questions, and I wanted his opinion on one I found on eBay.
It's an old Mitutoyo, model 513-202. They are selling on eBay for 60 bucks and up, and he wouldn't take any money. I'll make him a pen tonight.
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(11-08-2022, 01:33 PM)rleete Wrote: Got this handed to me after asking questions about a DTI. Toolroom supervisor is my go-to guy for machining questions, and I wanted his opinion on one I found on eBay.
It's an old Mitutoyo, model 513-202. They are selling on eBay for 60 bucks and up, and he wouldn't take any money. I'll make him a pen tonight.
I had that very same indicator in college.
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Bought myself a couple of angle plates. Up until now, I had no good way to machine anything except 90 degrees. Not really a must have item, but I figure I got such a good deal on the DTI that I can afford to splurge a little.
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(11-11-2022, 07:50 PM)rleete Wrote: Bought myself a couple of angle plates. Up until now, I had no good way to machine anything except 90 degrees. Not really a must have item, but I figure I got such a good deal on the DTI that I can afford to splurge a little.
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Was this also an EBay find? If so can you share the specific seller & item?
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