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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 22 Oct 2012, 10:27
by Gloria
Is it some sort of stop?
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 23 Oct 2012, 04:47
by Stanley
WELL DONE GLO! (This woman is more of a fitter than she thinks!) You're dead right, it's a carpenter's bench stop. It's fitted in a recess on the bench top and when not needed can be retracted into the housing. Used for stopping timber sliding when you plane it but has the advantage of a completely flat bench when it is retracted.
Try this one.... it's made of very hard wood and is tapered.
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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 23 Oct 2012, 08:20
by Gloria
A peg of some sort---for putting in sash windows to stop them closing? for holding one of those old fashioned school blackboards up when chalking on the under side?
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 23 Oct 2012, 17:22
by David Whipp
A peg to go in one of several holes in the leg of a bench to hold long pieces of timber?
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 24 Oct 2012, 04:42
by Stanley
Sorry, you're not there yet. Glo, you've reminded me of those pegs for the swinging blackboard, I'd forgotten them but as soon as you mentioned it I could see one in my mind's eye. That must be seventy years ago, isn't it wonderful how you can remember small details like that.
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 25 Oct 2012, 05:23
by Stanley
No takers? I'll give it another day!
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 25 Oct 2012, 07:15
by chinatyke
Assuming the taper is an important feature, then the diameter of the stick would increase as you slid something down it. This leads me to think it is something that could be used for 'stretching' wedding bands or even sizing them. Sounds a lot easier than putting Billy Cotton on a rack.
With your engineering background it is more likely to be a thing-a-mi-jig for resizing brass olives or such if that was ever done.
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 25 Oct 2012, 09:45
by Stanley
No, thanks for trying but nowhere near. I will give you a clue, think medical matters and tattooing, both of them old-fashioned. This will be over 100 years old.
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 25 Oct 2012, 12:40
by PanBiker
Is it a rest for the forearm or wrist, similar to what an artist might use?
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 26 Oct 2012, 05:08
by Stanley
Sorry Ian. No. This is proving too difficult. If it's any consolation Doc couldn't get it when he had it in his hand even though he'd seen one used for tattooing. The man that gave it to me said it was his grandfather's and it's a blood stick. It was used with a fleam, a special blade with a very sharp triangular projection on the edge. It was used for tapping the back of the blade to get a controlled incision in the vein when bleeding an animal. As soon as I told Doc this the light bulb glowed and he remembered seeing a native tattooer using one in his travels to make multiple small incisions for the ink. So there you are, a very hard one and not many about! By the way, it's made of very hard tropical wood, similar to Ebony.
Now I'll have to rack my brains again!
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 27 Oct 2012, 06:15
by Stanley
Try this one.....

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 27 Oct 2012, 21:04
by StoneRoad
Three speed pulley
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 28 Oct 2012, 03:28
by Stanley
Sorry, no.
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 28 Oct 2012, 09:21
by Bodger
Are there two or three "blades" ?, they appear to slide up & down the tapered section held by the large dia ring ?, is it a bush extractor / reamer
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 29 Oct 2012, 04:59
by Stanley
Getting closer Bodge but not there yet. I thought you would have recognised this one straight away....... (yes, three blades)
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 30 Oct 2012, 05:56
by Stanley
No offers? It's an adjustable mandrel for the lathe. Used for mounting anything with a true hole in the middle, I have a smaller one as well. I can't remember where I got them but they were a disappointment as they weren't true. However, when I got my toolpost grinder working I mounted a roller bearing on each of them because I knew the bore on them would be true and ground the blades. Complete cure, they are accurate now. I remember I was surprised by how far out of true they were, couldn't understand it.
Try these, a bit easier I think:

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 30 Oct 2012, 09:49
by Gloria
Stays for a lathe.
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 30 Oct 2012, 10:21
by Bodger
Ive never seen a corset on a lathe !, but one is a travelling model and the other a fixed type.
Re the expanding mandrel, i had'nt come scross that type before, my experience was more like an expanding reamer, ie, they were adjusted via nuts
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 31 Oct 2012, 05:05
by Stanley
Now now Bodge! Gloria got it right even if she got the nomenclature wrong!
This type of mandrel is very easy to use. The big boss acts as a hammer. You pop the object to be turned on to the blades, pushe weight up the taper till it bites and then thump the whole assembly on a wooden bench and it tightens up adequately.
Here you are, try this one:

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 31 Oct 2012, 08:49
by Gloria
Some sort of drive mechanism??
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 31 Oct 2012, 11:13
by Tripps
I still don't know what most of these objects are - even when you've told us the answer.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 31 Oct 2012, 12:49
by Bodger
is it a face plate for driving a dog on a mandrel, i hope hat makes sense to you Tripps ?
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 31 Oct 2012, 12:58
by Tripps
I rest my case.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 31 Oct 2012, 15:03
by PanBiker
OK, what's this then..
It has a specific use.
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Posted: 31 Oct 2012, 17:46
by Bodger
something to do with music frequency, beats to a bar or similar