Just as a matter of interest, I was wondering what people might think was the best/really useful small tool they have.
Yes, mills lathes you have to have, just to be in the hunt, and there’s other larger items that you need at some stage.
Some relatively cheap or constructible item that one says “I’m really glad I got one of those?”
for me there are 2.
1 The GHT versatile dividing head, because its not just a divider and indexer. For the Myford (3 1/2″ lathe) owner it is one of the most useful centre finding, cross drilling, slot milling without pain work holders you can get. As well as an excellent dividing head.
Paid for itself – oh yes. Try getting a set of 3″ traction engine gears cut professionally! (Bit of a stretch getting a 9″ gear on it – but then it is versatile!!!)
2. The optical centre punch form Chronos/Axminster. Oh wow, does that not transform marking out? all of a sudden you can step measurements out with calipers/dividers, centre pop them and be sure two plates will fit accurately, and all the bolts will go through right first time. .2mm clearance – no easing. Super little tool. Wish I’d got one years ago – even before I needed specs..
Edited By meyrick griffith-jones on 19/08/2009 23:24:17