Spindle bearings & pull-in washers. This was the second design used - and much cheaper to manufacture than the first with its screw-on tightening rings
Headstock spindle
Leadscrew dog-clutch handle
Complete circa 1906 tool slide with a home-made but usefully-large micrometer dial
As this early Drummond had only a single tool-slide the fitting of a
micrometer dial was an especially useful addition
In its ex-factory form both tool-clamp bolts would have been squared-headed
The tool-slide was secured by just a single bolt
Leadscrew dog-clutch sleeve
Leadscrew nut
Leadscrew handwheel with hardwood handle
Leadscrew dog-clutch sleeve
Changewheel carrier - output from the dog clutch
Spindle nose
Headstock - less its backgear assembly
Flat-bottomed V-pulley to take a round leather "gut" rope. The ball oilers are not original - the maker proving jus plain, unshielded holes