Jim Estes
09-27-2007, 11:03 PM
Over the years I have made several of the hand tools that I use every day in my shop. To include, (2) identical 6"x6" sine plates, (2) identical electrode blocks (like 3R or Sunspot), large angle plates, V-blocks, 1-2-3 blocks, 1/2 blocks, parallels, and a large planer gage.
I also made a set of matched parallels 1" x 2" x 18" with bolt holes for mounting on a cnc machine. They were A-2 and were precision ground to within 0.0002" over the entire length. Too bad they were for the shop I used to work for. Which reminds me I need to make a set of those for myself.
I admire all of the guys who have the time to spend making tools just for the sake of making their own tools. I haven't had the time to do that in a lot of years.
Jim
I also made a set of matched parallels 1" x 2" x 18" with bolt holes for mounting on a cnc machine. They were A-2 and were precision ground to within 0.0002" over the entire length. Too bad they were for the shop I used to work for. Which reminds me I need to make a set of those for myself.
I admire all of the guys who have the time to spend making tools just for the sake of making their own tools. I haven't had the time to do that in a lot of years.
Jim