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Thread: One finished optical centrepunch
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10th April 2015, 07:02 PM #1
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One finished optical centrepunch
This is the finished optical centrepunch. I started from scratch again and made the body from brass, the acrylic lens from some larger 12mm rod I had and the punch from a larger diameter pin punch I shortened and turned down on the lathe.
I turned the acrylic rod down to 11mm on one end and polished both the turned down section and the base bore so the lens wouldn't get scratched.
I did try out a convex lens but with the larger 12mm rod it seemed superfluous so I just turned both ends flat again, polished them and scribed cross hairs on the bottom and a circle at top.
This one works really well: easy to see and very accurate, very pleased with this one
The other, I'll use for experimenting with LEDs. But first back to the grinder!
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11th April 2015, 12:15 AM #2
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Sacc51, That looks a great job, thanks for sharing,
Rob.
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11th April 2015, 05:35 AM #3
Hey Sacc51,
That looks really nice ! Much much better that the mangy effort I tried to make. If you don't mind I'll copy yoursA quick sketch of the dimensions would be nice.
Best Regards:
BaronJ.
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11th April 2015, 09:02 AM #4
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Graham Collins' dimensions.
Graham Collins posted some dimensions in my other post, they're pretty similar, mine only differs on the bottom section a little.
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11th April 2015, 08:12 PM #5
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12th April 2015, 09:50 AM #6
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Sacc51--- That looks like a very well made and useful instrument/tool.
After seeing my long sighted mates struggling with clip on reading glasses to thread a #16 dry fly onto a fly fishing leader, I can understand the problem.
Being myopic, all I have to do is look over my glasses and put my nose 100mm away from the work while I position the centre punch--but that's another story.
I think it's a very cool make.
regards
Brian