11-23-2015, 10:06 PM
This could have been in any of the top three forums but I mostly follow this one and then the auction site is here also. While working with Derek Cohen on another project he suggested that my project needed to work with the LV tool rest as well as the Tormek. I knew he was right a lot of people have that rest, I have that rest. But for the life of me I couldn't figure out how to do it. Then it hit me adapt the rest to fit my jig. This is the first version I came up with and I was so excited I made three plus a couple variations. I sent one to Dave Parkis to try out and this is what he wrote back in an email.
"Hi Jim,
I couldn't wait and went out to the shop and installed the tool rest. I don't know if I set it up the correct way, but I took my best shot. Here is my complaint... WHERE THE HELL HAS THIS BEEN!?!?!?"
This is what I made, it is a direct replacement for the table on the LV rest. I've since changed the design to be open ended to utilize ALL of the Tormek jigs.
Which makes these obsolete, but still very functional. I'm thinking of putting one maybe two into the auction if there is any interest. Rod type rest work very well with home made tool holders also. The rod itself is 12mm stainless. The length is 8 1/2" long. I have mine mounted to a hand grinder so I'm good in this forum but that doesn't matter.
I'd like to know what you think.
Jim
"Hi Jim,
I couldn't wait and went out to the shop and installed the tool rest. I don't know if I set it up the correct way, but I took my best shot. Here is my complaint... WHERE THE HELL HAS THIS BEEN!?!?!?"
This is what I made, it is a direct replacement for the table on the LV rest. I've since changed the design to be open ended to utilize ALL of the Tormek jigs.
Which makes these obsolete, but still very functional. I'm thinking of putting one maybe two into the auction if there is any interest. Rod type rest work very well with home made tool holders also. The rod itself is 12mm stainless. The length is 8 1/2" long. I have mine mounted to a hand grinder so I'm good in this forum but that doesn't matter.
I'd like to know what you think.
Jim
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