Ok. Finally. The reveal.
What's this got to do with your new QCTP?
Ok. Finally. The reveal.
That was for the new t-plate to get bolted into the compound slide.What's this got to do with your new QCTP?
not to be picky, but the barrel in photo 308 is upside down. The holes in the barrel are for a dowel pin to lock the barrel to the t-nut.The centre bolt is finished. Thread: 3/4"-10. I just have to bore open up the top piece to 0.750". Tomorrow morning. Time to feed the dog, and make dinner for us.
I stand corrected. On my Swiss multifix the anti-rotation holes are only on the bottom.Hi @whydontu
Actually those holes for the anti-rotation pin go all the way through. This is the bottom of the barrel.
All good so far.
Haha...I think BC have enough critters!No it's not! You have a serious problem waiting to bite you! Your shop has critters in it! Something is peeking out from under your tool post! And I think I see another one through the crack in that wood!
Best to go get your live traps and then ship them to BC!
Careful. Next thing you know he'll start using it as a "smiley" in all his posts.No it's not! You have a serious problem waiting to bite you! Your shop has critters in it! Something is peeking out from under your tool post! And I think I see another one through the crack in that wood!
Best to go get your live traps and then ship them to BC!
Ok. Finally. The reveal.
For the last 20 years I have wanted a quick change tool post. But researching information boiled to two major systems: Aloris type and Multifix type. I wanted Multifix, but couldn't afford it. So I just stuck with my home made 4-way tool post. The original Multifix was designed and sold as JF. Minder in Switzerland. But they have been out of business for a very long time. Currently there are several companies that I know that make Multifix systems:So now that your beautiful parts have arrived, can you tell us more about the particular vendor in Germany you used & why. I'm not after price, that's your business. Just wondering if they are a designated distributer for this line, or maybe the manufacturer? What other goodies they offer, if it was less cost vs (if it even exists) via N-Am sellers etc. Lastly, how was payment made? I've tried to order a few things from Germany, maybe it was bad luck with the particular vendors I was attempting to dealing with. But they had some very weird (what I would say almost regressive) payment modes unlike common e-payment methods we are more familiar with.
Though, with the Euro in the gutter, perhaps there are better deals to be had there as opposed to the US.Thanks for details! Neat to see what's on the other side of the pond. Even if it is a financial fantasy LOL
Saw this on the website, Woot-Woot!
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The company I ordered from only sells the AXA Multifix. The other company, top-machinen sells everything!
You have to use the translation button on your desktop at the top bar.Do they have an English website?
If you use Chrome, right-click and select Translate...works surprisngly well.Do they have an English website?
Yes - a couple of thousand $ probably once you buy a 'reasonable' collection of tool holders.Even if it is a financial fantasy LOL