Standard Goyen compound slide rest for metal-turning with its steel handles. Note the use of a slot in the end of the feed screw (on this example the screw can be used from either end); when slipped over the shaft, the handle was retained by a cross pin
Rear view of the Goyen metal-turning rest showing the slot in the feedscrew used to retain the handle. Heavier than they appear, both this and the rest below weigh around 40 lbs each (20 kg)
Goyen ornamental slide rest with a lever-feed tool box. The box was designed to accept 9/16" square-shank tools - the standard size used on this type of lathe or most of the Victorian era
Goyen ornamental; slide rest with, on the right, a wheel to accept some form of powered feed
Plan view of the Goyen ornamental slide rest
Partially assembled Goyen spherical slide rest
Self-act components to fit both the metal and ornamental rests