J.R. Boisclair of WAM Engineering LLC, the manufacturers of the WallyTools Analog Setup Tools, from Santa Rosa, CA, flew over to Greece to tour the Agnew Analog Precision Engineering Laboratory and discuss highly technical topics with J. I. Agnew. We had the great pleasure of using the WallyTools to set up the turntable at the Agnew Mansion and will be writing more about these in a dedicated post soon!
The visit wouldn't be complete without a walk by the beach and some fine Greek cuisine.
Stay tuned for more exciting news!
Photography by Kate Agnew.
J.R. Boisclair admiring the Moore Special Tools Jig BorerJ.R. and J.I. looking at the Lorch Precision Optical Instrument LatheJ.I. with the Moore Jig BorerJ.R. and J.I. in front of the Hardinge HLV Super Precision Toolroom LatheIntroducing the Agnew Analog Reference Instrument Type 612 Disk Mastering LatheAt the Agnew Mansion.Testing the turntable alignment at the Agnew Mansion.Lathe suspension unit.Type 612 disk mastering lathe.Lorch Precision Lathe.J.R. at work on the turntable, with the WallyTools...J.R. teaches J.I. how to use the WallyTools.J.I. and the Moore Jig Borer.J.I. Agnew explains how scraping works on a Type 612 lathe bed.J.R. and J.I. in front of a Type 612 disk mastering lathe.Disk mastering lathe motors, Agnew Analog Type 631 and Lyrec SM-8/3AEnjoying the surroundings...Greek cuisine.