I haven’t actually seen the page with the description as it takes a few months to get my copy.
The item was sent in as an article recently and then entered in the Stevenson trophy when Neil extended the closing date for entry’s.
The jig is basically a means of holding already made or purchased Morse taper arbors that you want to modify the small end of the long taper.
It started as a one piece design I used when shortening the lengths of the Morse tapers to eject from the tailstock barrel at a certain point.
The 2 part design as shown is for holding the arbor more securely when doing more aggressive work , drilling and tapping a drawbar thread or modifying and existing thread in the higher tensile steels that some purchased arbors come in. The ready made arbor is inserted into the nosepiece, the two parts assembled, the stop screw is adjusted to suit the different sizes of jacobs tapers. This stops the workpiece moving forward and loosening in the holder as a result of the machining forces.
Regards
Brett
Edited By BS Meacle on 25/11/2022 01:03:16
Edited By BS Meacle on 25/11/2022 01:25:28