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Eccentric Engineering is a one-man Australian business, manufacturing unique and innovative workshop tooling for repair shops, home shop machinists, model engineers, gunsmiths, and clockmakers.
Eccentric Engineering was started by myself in 2008. Originally the business only included the ……..

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Diamond Tool Holder

Sold worldwide for over 30 years, this extremely versatile lathe tool holder is simple and quick to sharpen with the supplied grinding jig.  Facing, turning and screwcutting can all be achieved with the same holder; it can even hold round tool bits.  This flexible tool utilizes inexpensive and easily available round or square tool bits which/that can be resharpened multiple times, making it very economical to use.

Flexi-Chuck Workholding System

A highly adaptable chucking system that can be used on many different types of machines in the workshop.  Securely hold all sorts of fragile and awkward workpieces whilst a wide variety of machining operations are undertaken. 
The consumable aluminium adapters can hold both internally and externally and are turned or milled to suit the job in hand.

The Turnado Freehand Metal Turning System

So much more than just a “ball turner”.
Turn full and partial hemispheres, internal and external radii, copy turn from a flat or circular pattern and even turn freehand shapes in most metals plastic or timber.
Adaptable to fit on the cross slide of virtually any small to medium sized lathe and quick to swap over in place of the top slide.

Acute Tool Sharpening System

The Acute Tool Sharpening System has been designed as an easily built and cost effective way to make the shaping and sharpening of a wide range of tool bits and cutters in the workshop as simple as possible.
Available as a complete machinable kit of parts or set of downloadable digital drawings. 

Merch

High quality T shirts, screen printed front and back.

The FoR (Front or Rear) Inverted Parting Tool

The FoR (Front or Rear) Inverted Parting Tool Holder operates with the blade held upside down for a much reduced likelyhood of jamming, easier chip ejection and increased coolant supply to the cutting edge.
Each holder can take five different widths of blade and can be used in both a front or rear tool post.