Mount it on your mill table and use screws and/or small bar clamps to hold a work piece that you prefer not to hold in a vise.
IMO, the maker should have left a clear (no holes) rim around the outer edge to facilitate traming the head. If it's hardened and ground, I'd think it a useful piece of tooling.
Naw, it's a waffle maker. Flip the lid down and plug it in. Watch the golden brown dough push out the sides when done. We had one just like it when I was kid.
if you the outermost holes, the left side of the picture, the holes are farther from the OD than on the right side.
on the last row -vertically, the alignment issue on the right side it's very apparent
Hmmm...well you may be right Mike, however there is a chamfer around the edge and if the holes are threaded, the shadows off the starting threads can be misleading.
Also compare the apparent size of the two cutaways- considerable optical distortion in the picture. So it's hard to say how much error. I'm sure there is some, I doubt it was drilled on a CNC machine.
"Guess the amount of error and win a prize!" A brand-new arc welder!
MS
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