Posted by not done it yet on 04/01/2021 10:33:02:
Just for completeness (from my experience), – my advice would be to avoid those ‘cutters at an angle’ designs like the plague. I have one (bought as part of a set when I bought a QCTP but I only used it a couple of times. I know overhang with parting tools needs to be kept to a minimum. Changing the extension of the blade needs the tool height resetting every time the cutter is moved. No thanks, that type is not for me. I’ll stick to a parallel holder!
My rear toolpost is a QC one that has height adjustment so the extension of the tool blade can very easily and quickly be set to the correct height.
I find having the tool blade at an angle gives me an automatic top rake which certainly cuts better, and means the blade is very easy to keep sharp by cleaning up the end face only.
Each to their own though, if you find a horizontal blade suits you best, then I am not going to try and convert you.
Phil
PS.
I just noticed on your profile you are into Moggie Minors, what do you have ?…. I have a 1969 Traveller
I always fancied a "Black Bomber" as well, but still have my 1972 XL250.
Edited By Phil P on 04/01/2021 12:09:33
Edited By Phil P on 04/01/2021 12:10:33