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    ega
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      @ega
      Posted by John Haine on 08/05/2023 16:01:40:

      I think I recall checking this and the length of the moment arm equals the height of the axis of the tool holder – not sure though.

      If this were so there would be some advantage in a measurable displacement of the arm. This DHC photo gives some idea of the relative positions of the parts:

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      I think it is clear that the movement at the arm will be magnified at the tool holder but given the various adjustments inherent in the design it may be hard to be precise about by how much.

      Hemingway Kits get a good many mentions here and it is a shame that they do not follow Ketan's example in engaging with members.

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      Clive Brown 1
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        Just looked at my Quorn, built long ago. The rocking lever screw is 32tpi, (not 40tpi as I suggested earlier ). I've divided the screw-head into 12 divisions each marked 4 thou. (0.004" ), ie 0.048" per turn. I can't remember how I decided on this calibration, I seem to remember the ME build notes referring to it but I can't find that reference now. A problem with this adjuster is that there is no fixed index mark to refer the scale to and, as ega says, it's a variable figure anyway.

        For most of the grinding that I do, the actual cut is controlled by the front bar micrometer, with the rocking lever used as a movement stop, so usually not too critical.

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        Fulmen
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          @fulmen

          True, with all the possible configurations there isn't any absolute numbers. But judging the CAD drawings I think it will be somewhere between 1:2 and 2:1. Maybe there is a point to this super fine adjustment, but I think I will keep it as a future upgrade.

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          Emgee
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            @emgee

            When this post was opened I couldn't see any advantage of a 30 TPI screw for adjustment of the rocking lever, I was not aware of the dual thread rate of the design.

            However I now see the advantage of the dual rate threads on the arm adjuster if grinding the flutes of milling cutters or machine reamers on the face of a wheel at 90 dgreees to the tool,

            Emgee

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