Following has arrived over the past couple of days:
Birthday pressie from daughter, son-in-law and mother-in-law (and more importantly than any of the preceding three: grandson Freddie
) via Amazon vouchers. Llidismex or whatever they're called. Had good luck with their QCTP and holders previously.
Fed up with using the calculator on my phone (which has an unintuitive and button-pressing-heavy UI) to do trig calcs. £25-odd. Always preferred TI to Casio.
It's so teensy and cute!
. £25 off eBay. A bit of a punt but it's surprisingly (relative to price
) well made and built. Belts aren't exemplary instances of quality belt manufacture but eh, I got 10. It seems to be up to putting tiny radii on HSS lathe tools; it's me that needs to get better
. Also it might be handy as a model to use if/when I make my own 1x42 sander.
£20 off eBay (I was the only bid
). The chuck's MT2 so no use for the mill (maybe use it in the lathe's tailstock?) but I got it for the collets, spanner and pretty box.
Tracy tools catalogue (
gratis obvs.). They have a good name AFAIK in the UK model engineering. I bought a couple of dies off them last year, they were helpful when I gave them a bell, and the dies turned up quickly so maybe give them a go. (YMMV).
Oh and since everyone is posting pics of their Schaeffler pocket guide:
Mine's a secondhand copy I found in a charity shop a couple of months ago.