I see you have Skiving tool holder and some 1C collet holders. Those two don't turn up very often .
I was quite happy when I got the D1 skive holder (I called it shave in the photo captions). With a properly ground tool, it turns profiles very nicely and with less force than a radially fed form tool.
I don't have any 1C collet stuff. Which pieces are you looking at? I've got D300 holders, both long shank extension and adjustable, and ER16 extensions. Also have the collets for the TT releasing tap holders, but they aren't visible through their grubby containers.
Are those some broaching bits next your rotary broach?
Yes. The rotary broaches are in the back left corner of the 2nd photo. Small bin of broaches to the right. Bits ground for box tools below.
In pic 2 what are the parts in the box below your circle form tool holders. Also what is in the box with the circle form tool holders?
The bin front and center in the 2nd photo has a couple of "guides" for turret-mounted "swing-type" tools. The guides mount on the front cross-slide position, and are used as cams to move levers on turret-mounted tools as the ram advances. In addition to the front and rear circular form tool holders, I have two or three adapters for square shank tools that mount on the holders. So for narrow form profiles, you can grind a square blank and mount it in place of an actual circular form tool.
In addition to the holders and adapters, it looks like a couple of hook bolts used for clamping circular tools in the holders in the bin, and the plastic sack to the right has more hook bolts and similar pieces.
In pic 3 are the boxes holding your box tools and balance turning tools 3x3x2?
Yes.
Also in the same picture is that a Tangi Flow box tool?
Yes, I got lucky and was able to pick one up at a reasonable price. I have a Boyar-Schultz box tool with a similar self-retracting mechanism and either a B-S or a Brown&Sharpe box tool with a non-retracting block for carbide inserts. Both of the latter take standard inserts, while the TangiFlox required a special insert buy.
At the top of the same pic in the middle is that a pointing tool?
Actually, I believe that's a non-roller (V-rest) box tool with two cutting positions. There's some overlap between the categories of pointing tools and drill&chamfer tools. I have a circular pointing tool that's not visible in the bin in the back right of the 4th photo. Three completely different types of pointing tools in the right half of the front row of the same photo, one not shown in the setup currently on the DSM.
Same pic lower right corner ... roller back rest?
Yep!
Pic 5 are those bits for your recessing tool below it?
Front row, next to right end, those are 1/4" round shank recessing bits. Two bins back, and not really visible, are some 1/2" shank bits (mostly blanks at this point). To the left of the 1/4" shank recessing bits, those are three bits for swing-type tools. The shanks behind the cutting heads are wedge-shaped rather than rectangular. They fit the tools one bin back.
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I should probably add that none of this stuff (except for replacement rollers, pins, etc., some cutters and some collets) was new when I got it. I've probably invested a couple of work weeks in reconditioning this stuff, cleaning, replacing fasteners, replacing wear parts, etc. Lots of it arrived coated with that nasty cutting-oil varnish loaded with splinter-like metal chips, and spent lots of time in the heated ultrasonic cleaner before I could even take it apart. And because much of this arrived in mixed auction lots, there's a bucket full of stuff in the back of the shop that is either the wrong size, too dilapidated to mess with, or redundant with what was already usable.