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Choosing & Using the Right Metal Shop Lathe
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28 June 2022

The work talks about cutting oils, cutting speeds and easier-to-machine materials, and it cautions against buying sets of anything, vs. buying the one accessory you’ll truly need. Finally, there are chapters on building a tailstock drill press, a special toolpost for easy screw cutting, and a precision grinder for lathe tools that can be made from oddments of material in a couple of days or less.
Features
- Differentiates between the truly essential features (screw-cutting) and the nice-to-have (power feeding), spindle speed selection from a gearbox (typical) or continuously variable (more convenient).
- Offers advice on screw-cutting US and metric threads, and handling the machinist’s most trouble-prone actions, such as knurling and parting off.
- Provides a workpiece tutorial that demonstrates many of the commonplace lathe routines—ideal for first-time users.
Ch. 1: Choosing a Lathe
Ch. 2: Turning Tool Basics
Ch. 3: Add-Ons to Make Life Easier
Ch. 4: Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me
Ch. 5: Cutting Screw Threads on the Lathe
Ch. 6: Machinist’s Precision Level
Ch. 7: The Self-Centering Chuck;
Ch. 8: Knurling
Ch. 9: Add Versatility by Indexing the Spindle
Ch. 10: Making a Tailstock Drill Press
Ch. 11: A Toolholder for Easy Screw Cutting
Ch. 12: Making a Precision Grinder for Lathe Tools
Appendix: Really New to All This?