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4.0 STANDARD TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES Other than controls, there are these important "how-to's in
using the machine: Inserting and holding the Dop, using the Tabling Adapter, using the Transfer
Fixture:
4.1
DOP INSERTION and RETENTION
Dops are keyed so that they can be removed and reinserted
– to the same depth and same rotary position. The
back end of the Dop has a 45-degree angle chamfer (see note 1, below). The chamfer aligns with a transverse
pin in the spindle--the Dop Alignment Pin.
The Dop Alignment Pin is at a right-angle to the Dop-retention Set Screw. When inserting the Dop, it is best
positioned so that the chamfer on the Dop slips under the Alignment Pin on the side away from the
Dop-retention Set Screw. Push in the dop firmly, and tighten the Dop-retention Set Screw
If you want to override the indexing mechanism--the effect of the Alignment Pin--pull the dop slightly forward,
disengaging it from the Alignment Pin--the dop can then be freely rotated.
Note 1--The precision of the angle (nominally 45
) is not at all critical, and can be added manually, by eye,
using a sander (it does have to be flat). Dops of 6.4mm and down can be done on the machine, using a
sanding paper.
Note 2--V Dops and Emerald Dops, which are used for designs with long girdle facets, need not have a rear
keying chamfer. The long girdle facet makes it easy and better to align off the stone itself--setting the facet
against the lap and then locking the retention screw.
About the Retention
Set Screws ….
You have been provided with two Retention Set Screws
– one, set in the Quill (where it
should remain)
– the other is a “Spare” (save it someplace). An
advantage of the headless retention Set Screw is that it does not have to
be removed to mount the Tabling Adapter
– or, when changing the Index
Gear. When doing those things, turn the Set Screw inward so that there
is no extension of it above the
Quill’s outer surface. The Retention Set
Screw never requires dis-assembly. It will not fall into the center hole in the Quill.
It also allows more clearance when working on the girdle of a small stone
– clearing away the Knob.
The headless retention screw is a material that that will not disrupt the surface of the Dop and has also been
machined to optimize holding force - do not use a steel set screw
- you have the spare one that you have put
somewhere safe (and known)