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    Dalboy
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      Dalboy
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        First small simple project to practice on with my new machines. It may not be worth it for the price of the item as it is a second scribe block that I have it came to me with surface rust on it.

        It is a Moore & Wright scribe block adjusting arm that fits into the block. I still need to drill and tap a hole for the adjustment screw and also make the screw as well as can be seen in this photo.

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        As can be seen the original looks in a poor state and the thread for the adjustment screw has stripped

        #569812
        mechman48
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          Got to start somewhere; why not with a simple repair job, the first of many no doubt, looks a good finish.

          George.

          #569817
          Jeff Dayman
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            Nicely done Derek! look good. Ready for the next hundred years of service!

            #569838
            Nigel Graham 2
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              Yes – I think that would pass M&W's QA department.

              #569850
              Howard Lewis
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                Model Engineers don't throw things away!

                They repair them, sometimes to better than new!

                Howard

                #569962
                SillyOldDuffer
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                  Derek's version looks better than the original. Is it me, or is the worn out item an alloy casting?

                  Dave

                  #569975
                  Dalboy
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                    Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 05/11/2021 14:55:39:

                    Derek's version looks better than the original. Is it me, or is the worn out item an alloy casting?

                    Dave

                    Whatever it is it is light like Ali but easily damaged the rough area on the side I thought was raised but it is not.

                    I tried to get it finished and assembled today but what with shopping having a new carpet played and a new bed base installed workshop time has been limited. I did try to identify the thread on the thumb screw but could not so I will just make it with the taps and dies that I have a 5/32nd UNF is close as well as a 2BA but neither are the same so a new thumb screw will also need making and a threaded hole in this piece need doing after I have ordered a drill bit for the new thread why can't these things be simple

                    #569980
                    Tony Pratt 1
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                      Can hardly believe someone made a scribing block arm out of Aluminium let alone M & W as a softish metal is totally unsuitable for this purpose,but there it is. I'm thinking someone has made a replacement in the past?

                      Tony

                      Edited By Tony Pratt 1 on 05/11/2021 17:50:31

                      #569985
                      Journeyman
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                        Bed and carpet in the workshop, sounds very cosylaugh

                        John

                        #570022
                        Howard Lewis
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                          If the tread is not BA might it be something like 3/16 BSF?

                          Would not expect M & W to use something odd like 3 BA or ANF (Unified )thread.

                          But if you have to make an adjusting screw as well, you ncan use whatever seems most suitable, based on the equipment available.

                          Howard

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                          Dalboy
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                            Posted by Howard Lewis on 05/11/2021 20:29:22:

                            If the tread is not BA might it be something like 3/16 BSF?

                            Would not expect M & W to use something odd like 3 BA or ANF (Unified )thread.

                            But if you have to make an adjusting screw as well, you ncan use whatever seems most suitable, based on the equipment available.

                            Howard

                            Tomorrow I will have a good look with a thread gauge to see what that says. I have UNF and Ba dies to check against but not BSF so I will be making new using the UNF threads.

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                            Dalboy
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                              Posted by Journeyman on 05/11/2021 18:07:42:

                              Bed and carpet in the workshop, sounds very cosylaugh

                              John

                              After having a new workshop and a lathe and milling machine I thought it a good swap to have the bed and carpet along with double glazing fitted to keep the wife happy, which also means I can have more workshop timewink

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                              Howard Lewis
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                                Ooh! A double glazed workshop with carpet and a bed!

                                #570196
                                Journeyman
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                                  Appeasing the 'Domestic Authorities' is always a sound workshop techniquewink

                                  John

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