Free Metalworking Project Plans: Dividing Head for the Peatol / Taig Lathe

taig-dividing-head

Material: Steel
Units: (in)

Here’s a great project for a rather advanced Dividing Head by Tony Jeffree.

This project made the cover of Projects In Metal Magazine (Vol 10, No. 5 – October 1997 issue).

Shortly after the publication in PIM in 1997, the Author released an updated version of the plans on the web (May 1998).

To access the plans to build this Dividing Head, please visit Tony’s Site.

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