PK,
That is a good tool you have built. You mentioned ball mold cutting tools some time ago I believe.
I made this tool some years ago when asked to make a couple of ball molds by some nssa guys.
To do balls as you know, the pivot pin has to go into the bored hole.
When built, I had a Monarch lathe with a big square turret.
The bar mounts on the far side of the turret, and the old home made lathe milling attachment on the
Headstock side. Moving the milling slide rotated the cutter head by the link connecting the two.
This could also be actuated with a bar from the tailstock.
This piece of junk was built in a couple of hours using excess tooling and junk with the welder
and a little milling.
The pivot pin can be set from the face with a parallel and depth held with a long throw indicator.
The center has to be adjusted by comparison of depth and diameter.
The tool block has a couple of reamed holes to cut different ranges of holes.
I did do a couple of ball molds but finally had to get a real job at the instrument company.
Reinactors are seldom happy with what you do for them. They wanted molds to size and round
within a couple thou.
I sent them to a cnc shop.
They say (probably true) that molds have to be spherical on the outside as well as the inside.
Theory is that a square block mold will draw more heat from the corners of the molten balls
than the thinner areas causing out of round balls.
Using your tool and mine, we may be able to make a good mold.
Cheers
kap