SplinterFingers
Plastic
- Joined
- Aug 19, 2019
- Location
- Arkansas
I am wondering if anyone has experience using a Cook Multicheck to make precision angular measurements. Along with the overall picture there is a shot of the ID/serial plate with the angular vernier scale visible. The second photos are of a fixture I inherited from my dad but I don't know where he acquired it from and never saw him use it. The obvious function of using it to replicate gears, both straight and helical by holding a blank for an involute or cycloid cutter in a milling machine I get but has anyone else got any suggestions? In the second photo I just stuck a couple of gears on, and put an SB9 nose protector on the spindle and an MT3/JT33 insert into the spindle to show scale and function.