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DavidR8

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Following along in @Aukai footsteps I need some experienced eyes to help ID some tools I’ve unearthed.
The small pointy things are three sided. They fit into the long holder thing.
I’m thinking scribe?
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This is a hex shank about six inches long.
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Similar hex shank. Tiny HSS cutter
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Kennemetal boring bar maybe? Shank is about .25”
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Not liking the first items for a scribe, three-sided isn’t really useful there. It is for a hand deburring tool though, although I don’t know why someone would need that many tips. Here’s one of my favourites I made from a spent tap.

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Long pointy things look like deburring tools

Not sure what the first hex shank thingy is, but I have seen one before

The others are boring bars.
 
Found a part number on the boring bar: S04 STLDR1.28
Takes a TDHH-1.280.750.5L insert.
Specs indicate that its for boring and not facing as the insert is at 95 degrees so it can't make a 90 deg internal face.
A four piece set is on eBay for $350 <gulp!>

I'll need to make a bushing to use it in my tool holder as it's a 1/2" holder.
 
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First one is a scraper used for general deburring. I have a few that came in sets but I don't like to use them much.
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Second one is used for deburring slots. Works pretty well. Can use the round side for wider slots.
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Brilliant! Thanks
I also have this Noga holder which accepts hex shanks.
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