After @thestelster posted about his grinder accessory, in thread 'Clarkson Mk2 Tool and Cutter Grinder' https://canadianhobbymetalworkers.com/threads/clarkson-mk2-tool-and-cutter-grinder.8833/post-127031
I got to thinking about my own nameless gizmo acquired with a bunch of other tools on Kijiji.
It has Indexer features complete with pin stops and a fine tune, a variable DC motorized belt drive, a manual crank handle on bearings, a large mounting plate, a center system with a V-Block on guide rails, and what I think is an air-bearing with an air hose quick connector - although it is a far cry from frictionless no matter how much air pressure I feed it.
It was custom made by its previous owner for some unknown purpose. The previous owner passed away and that's how I came to have it. He was a very highly regarded machinist who was even machinist of the year for Ontario. I feel honoured to have some of his tools.
A bunch of the tools and fixtures he made are easily identified. But I am not sure what this one is. Anybody?
I got to thinking about my own nameless gizmo acquired with a bunch of other tools on Kijiji.
It has Indexer features complete with pin stops and a fine tune, a variable DC motorized belt drive, a manual crank handle on bearings, a large mounting plate, a center system with a V-Block on guide rails, and what I think is an air-bearing with an air hose quick connector - although it is a far cry from frictionless no matter how much air pressure I feed it.
It was custom made by its previous owner for some unknown purpose. The previous owner passed away and that's how I came to have it. He was a very highly regarded machinist who was even machinist of the year for Ontario. I feel honoured to have some of his tools.
A bunch of the tools and fixtures he made are easily identified. But I am not sure what this one is. Anybody?