He’s a smart ol’boy but I wonder why he’s called Tubalcain. I really like how he makes his dials but the dial you suggest with 25 graduations are probably better for this application. With 40tpi 1/100 isn’t necessary imo. The one I looked at on the PT&G’s website also has 25 divisions. You’re saving almost $200.The video you referenced is by Mr. Pete aka Tubalcain. I have watched it several times because I have thought about making new dials for my mill/drill. Home Depot sells a saw blade with 100 teeth. I made a crude rotary table out of the swivel base that came with my 4" vice. I might be able to use that to mark dial on the stop. Each line would be 14.4 degrees apart. The 100 tooth saw blade would be easier. No math and no fine adjustment between the degree marks on rotary table. With sketchup I can easily draw a circle with 25 equally spaced lines around the circle. I might do that because it will be several days before I can get to a Home Depot.
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Making the micrometer stop was not hard. Time consuming but not hard. All it involves is turning to OD's and ID's and threading. Parting off too. Except for marking the dial the stop will be done this morning. All that is left is drilling and taping the holes for the set screws.
Since joining the ranks of the independently poor (retired) I have lots of time while money is in short supply.
Good call on making a micrometer reamer stop. You have me wanting to make one too. I’ll probably try to cheat a little. I have an old busted micrometer that I’m gonna try to convert. Ptg shipped my bald eagle floating reamer holder on the 13th so it’ll be here in a day or so. Maybe then I can figure out a way to use the busted mic in my version of a micrometer reamer stop. The money one can save making little things can really add up fast. You can also end up with lots of nice tools that didn’t cost a small fortune.
I shouldn’t have said that I have lots of money because I don’t. I’m poor and scraping by on a fixed income too. However I do have more disposable income now that my children are grown and supporting themselves.
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