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    Bob Unitt 1
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      Posted by Simon Johnson 2 on 06/01/2023 16:00:36:

      The tool holders are all stamped with the W or M so this probably shouldn't be seen as a mark of age or originality.

      My understanding is that the 'W' holders were made by a particular sub-contractor in the south-west. I got mine in 1997, is there any chance that yours were old stock ?

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      #627932
      ChrisLH
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        I was lucky that some kind soul at an exhibition alerted me to the fact that there were variations. Just having looked at my stock of holders purchased at least 20 years ago they are all marked with a "W" and fit perfectly. But I agree with Martin C., a vee and a flat has always been the way to go with lathe ways so why not with tool holders ? I can't agree with Bazyle, as to my mind, fitting on the inners or the outers of the vees creates part of a near cylindrical surface where positioning would be dependant on mating and angularity of very narrow flats. Quite easy to clamp down in a variety of positions. I await the protests!

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        ChrisLH
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          I was lucky that some kind soul at an exhibition alerted me to the fact that there were variations. Just having looked at my stock of holders purchased at least 20 years ago they are all marked with a "W" and fit perfectly. But I agree with Martin C., a vee and a flat has always been the way to go with lathe ways so why not with tool holders ? I can't agree with Bazyle, as to my mind, fitting on the inners or the outers of the vees creates part of a near cylindrical surface where positioning would be dependant on mating and angularity of very narrow flats. Quite easy to clamp down in a variety of positions. I await the protests!

          #627940
          Pete.
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            When I purchased my Boxford Industrial Lathe it had the original Boxford branded Dickson tool post and 2 holders, one standard and one a part off tool holder.

            I had a look around for extra holders and came to conclusion that to buy OE parts I'd most likely have to source them individually on Ebay at £50 to £70 each with individual postage, so it would have turned in to a very expensive addition.

            I decided to just buy the Multifix size A tool post as any future tool holders could be bought new with a guarantee of fitting for less money than OE Dickson holders sell for second hand.

            My Multifix order was about £400, someone offered me £100 for the original Dickson and 2 holders, so it only set me back about £300 to upgrade to a Multifix set up.

            PeWe multifix

            #627941
            samuel heywood
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              Posted by Peter Simpson 3 on 19/12/2022 08:10:32: ……The tools could not be set at centre height so I milled a millimeter of all the tool.

              Wow! You milled 1mm off a set of hss tools?? Respect!smiley

              Call me a luddite, i never did get QCTP's .

              My minimal research prior to buying a mini lathe suggested it was an almost essential accessory, so i bought with the lathe.

              Only used it a couple of times, Standard 4 way TP & shims are quick enough & easier for me.

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              Michael Gilligan
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                Posted by Bazyle on 21/12/2022 14:00:18:

                Posted by Martin Connelly on 21/12/2022 09:03:49:

                because two parallel vee shaped mountings are always going to be fighting each other if there is even the slightest error,

                No, the two Vs are not meant to both be fitting perfectly to the corresponding projections. […]

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                I spent a while yesterday, searching Espacenet for a definitive description of this fundamental feature, which I presumed would have been patented by Dickson … I failed.

                I did however locate two related patents that are worthy of note:

                **LINK**

                https://worldwide.espacenet.com/patent/search?q=pn%3DGB1127018A

                **LINK**

                https://worldwide.espacenet.com/patent/search?q=pn%3DGB1215583A

                The first [which I have referenced previously] covers the Indexing Mechanism

                The second covers a useful Tool-Setting Fixture.

                If anyone does find the original patent for the ToolPost and Holders, it would be helpful to reference it here.

                MichaelG.

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                P.S. __ the Aloris design, however, is very well documented:

                https://worldwide.espacenet.com/patent/search?q=pn%3DUS6230595B1

                Edited By Michael Gilligan on 07/01/2023 09:16:04

                #627961
                JohnF
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                  Posted by Michael Gilligan on 07/01/2023 09:04:08:

                  The first [which I have referenced previously] covers the Indexing Mechanism

                  The second covers a useful Tool-Setting Fixture.

                  If anyone does find the original patent for the ToolPost and Holders, it would be helpful to reference it here.

                  MichaelG.

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                  Interesting Michael, the first item the indexing 4-way tool box is from memory the same as the one originally fitted to Smart & Brown Model A & 1024 toolroom lathes in the 1960's

                  The second I used this fixture around 1967/68 with Dickson tooling on a 1024 lathe when evaluating an early DRO system made by Ferranti the fixture being used to preset tools to a zero point. The system did not work particularly well and at that time the cost was far too high ! A two axis readout was more than the cost of a new S & B 1024 at the time. One must also keep in mind disposable tipped tooling was still in its infancy then – times have changed !

                  John

                  #627962
                  Anthony Knights
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                    Call me a luddite, i never did get QCTP's .

                    My minimal research prior to buying a mini lathe suggested it was an almost essential accessory, so i bought with the lathe.

                    Only used it a couple of times, Standard 4 way TP & shims are quick enough & easier for me.

                    Me too. For me it is easier to make a new toolpost than spend lots of beer tokens on QCTP gadgets. It might be different for people with bigger machines, but a CL300 does for me.

                     

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                    Edited By Anthony Knights on 07/01/2023 09:41:26

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