Seeing as we seem to be on a roll with threads about various ways of making holes, here's another one!
It's my latest eBay purchase. The seller just described it as an old brace, with no mention of a maker's name, but I found out what it was before I lashed out £2.99 +p&p, so let's see who can name the maker first.
Here it is:
There are some distinctive features. The chuck is something I'd not seen before. It was a little rusty and dirty when I got it
but soon cleaned up - the rust was only superficial and everything now moves smoothly
The chuck is simple and seems very strong. It grips square taper bits of course, but is also good on round bits
What's really nice is that it will hold the larger size square taper found on things like the large size expansive bit I was having trouble holding over in this thread.
The other obvious oddity is the way that the ratchet works. There are two little catches, which each operate on a pawl which bears against the ratchet wheel. It's compact, robust and in good working order.
The handle has a nice hardwood grip, held between pewter rings
and the knob is a similar dark wood - could it be cocobolo?
It has a 10" swing so is suitable for larger size holes. What do you reckon it is? Has anyone else got one? Rhyolith maybe?
It's my latest eBay purchase. The seller just described it as an old brace, with no mention of a maker's name, but I found out what it was before I lashed out £2.99 +p&p, so let's see who can name the maker first.
Here it is:
There are some distinctive features. The chuck is something I'd not seen before. It was a little rusty and dirty when I got it
but soon cleaned up - the rust was only superficial and everything now moves smoothly
The chuck is simple and seems very strong. It grips square taper bits of course, but is also good on round bits
What's really nice is that it will hold the larger size square taper found on things like the large size expansive bit I was having trouble holding over in this thread.
The other obvious oddity is the way that the ratchet works. There are two little catches, which each operate on a pawl which bears against the ratchet wheel. It's compact, robust and in good working order.
The handle has a nice hardwood grip, held between pewter rings
and the knob is a similar dark wood - could it be cocobolo?
It has a 10" swing so is suitable for larger size holes. What do you reckon it is? Has anyone else got one? Rhyolith maybe?