Toolpost Dial Indicator Part 4: Final Machining and Assembly
Today we finish the machining and assemble the toolpost dial indicator holder. Last week, we machined the part down to a waterline with Talon Grips. This time we flip the part over, remove the top hat and finish machining the features on the back. Then we go over to the lathe and make a knurled height adjuster.

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Toolpost Dial Indicator Part 1: Modeling the Indicator

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$50 Tool, Destroyed! - Installing a DRO on a Small Lathe

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Rotary Indexing For My Shaper (Part 1)

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The BEST Possible Way To Balance Crankshafts... But It Takes SO MUCH!

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Making a Toolpost Grinder Part 1: Introduction

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Installing a DRO on a PM-940 Milling Machine - 4-Axis EL400

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Great Lathes for Gunsmithing

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Building a Micro-Drilling Machine

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The Window Dresser Who Solved Machining's Hardest Problem And Put America On Wheels

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Double Ended ALORIS Indicator Holder TIPS #421 tubalcain

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Installing a DRO on a PM-940 Milling Machine - Part 2 - 4-Axis EL400

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Lathe Electronic Leadscrew Part 18: Machining Display Lenses

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The Not So Quick Change Dial Indicator Holder

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Setting up a New PM-940M Milling Machine - Unboxing, Moving and Assembly

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More Easy Improvements For Your Lathe and Mill

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Lathe Electronic Leadscrew Part 5: Mounting the Encoder and Servo on the Lathe

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Deckel Indexing Head Worm Gear Problem

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FINALLY - My Solid Multifix Toolpost is FINISHED!

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We Bought a $1,000 Abandoned CAT 400 Haul Truck

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