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Sorry for the noob question but I'm looking for help IDing these items. Ive done my best to muck around and ID some other items I got but these are stumping me... They came with an Atlas lathe TH54/10F i purchased not long ago. The old gent had the lathe for a long time as the 2nd owner and knew nothing but said he had everything. He only made some brass shavings as far as I could tell. I'm obviously new to lathes and sorting through the boxes he gave me. I think one of the following is a knurling tool but no idea if it is for this machine or how it is used. There also seems some sort of collet attached to a craftsman flange. Maybe? The first picture item on left is 5" and item on right in first pic is 4 inches and on backside reads "218". It is also threaded different than the lathe spindle. I dont know the thread count except it is small. The last item has no discernable markings except FC on a set screw. Everything is filthy so I'm trying to save time not cleaning items that dont go with this lathe. I hope this is correct forum thanks!
 

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First pic, right side is a faceplate for a 109 series lathe I think
Forth pic is a toolbit or drill sharpening jig it looks like
First pic middle not a lathe part
 
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so in the second pic second item appears to be a collet for a tapmatic or similar tapping head.
3rd item in same pic is a nice carriage stop for the lathe, it allows multiple settings, just rotate to the stop position you are working on.
3 pic is a nice knurling head. definitely old school. maybe first generation or second.

so in the second pic the first item I am not really sure of. But it might be a collet stop. I doubt for the 5c, I think for one of the larger collets.
 
Sorry for the noob question but I'm looking for help IDing these items. Ive done my best to muck around and ID some other items I got but these are stumping me... They came with an Atlas lathe TH54/10F i purchased not long ago. The old gent had the lathe for a long time as the 2nd owner and knew nothing but said he had everything. He only made some brass shavings as far as I could tell. I'm obviously new to lathes and sorting through the boxes he gave me. I think one of the following is a knurling tool but no idea if it is for this machine or how it is used. There also seems some sort of collet attached to a craftsman flange. Maybe? The first picture item on left is 5" and item on right in first pic is 4 inches and on backside reads "218". It is also threaded different than the lathe spindle. I dont know the thread count except it is small. The last item has no discernable markings except FC on a set screw. Everything is filthy so I'm trying to save time not cleaning items that dont go with this lathe. I hope this is correct forum thanks!
What is the diameter of the arbor press plate - the round plate with the notches?
I might be interested - if it fit my press and If you are going to sell it.
Edit: I missed the dimensions on that plate.
It won't work for me.
 
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Thanks for all the replies I really appreciate the assistance IDing these.
 
Mmcmdl here are additional pictures of that potential bearing puller.

Also, since posting this thread, I found the craftsman collet item on an online auction site. The seller was kind enough to reply to me and describe it as "Collet chuck #2467... 1967 drill press collet for a craftsman drill press and/or one with a #33 Jacobs taper spindle. It is used for 1/4” and 1/2” router bits. It technically turns your drill press into an over arm pin router." Mine seemed to be missing a part or two but interesting nonetheless.
 

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Mmcmdl here are additional pictures of that potential bearing puller.
I may be well off track with my guess , but looks like an old time slide hammer bearing puller with missing parts .
 
First pic, right side is a faceplate for a 109 series lathe I think
Forth pic is a toolbit or drill sharpening jig it looks like
First pic middle not a lathe part
Mark, thank you. Based on your suggestion I started looking up old drill sharpeners. This is apparently an Atlas drill grinding attachment no. 2915. Its definitely an interesting collection of items in these boxes.
 
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