Machine Shop 8
Duration 45:02
Machine Shop 8 Lathe 1
1 The Lathe Components @ Set-Up Axes and Feeds
2 Turning Tools
3 Turning and Facing
4 Cutting Off a Part
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Machine Shop 8 Lathe 1
1 The Lathe Components @ Set-Up Axes and Feeds 2 Turning Tools 3 Turning and Facing 4 Cutting Off a Part
Posted 8 years by Anonymous User
how does this guy still have his fingers?
Posted almost 8 years by Anonymous
I always wondered what gets done with the metal chips. Interesting video!
Posted over 6 years by stephanieg
there are two 45 degree edges instead of one 90 degree edge.???
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:16:44
Careful to disengage power feed before you go to far in cutting
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:20:42
Again, like in drilling, no word of the type of lubricant for a given material!
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:30:43
I think it was in video # 2 or 3 he said the stuff he was using was a 10 percent mixture of a water soluble oil and 90 percent water, unless you meant what is the best type of coolant/oil to use for the specific material being worked???
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:30:43
Don’t touch anything with your hands! It might be too hot!
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:33:00
that ain’t a soft hammer
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:35:24
Might be a lead hammer??? ;)
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:35:24
Mention position of tool sticking out of holder
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:12:59
nope, just a straight chamfer, either with a bit or the file
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:16:44
Oops- you’re correct. The edges are now two, 45 degree (135 included angle) each
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:16:44
yeah, like if you set the power feed up for coarse travel and it is real close to the chuck
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:20:34
Drill may be bent too
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:38:57
I usually use a small chip brush to clear off the flutes and alos if there is any cutting lube/coolant on the brush it is a good way to put just a little on the drill ;)
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:40:53
Wasn’t this just demonstrated? He could have used the compound for adding the chamfer as well, with the tool at the original angle.
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:22:22
it is faster to turn the tool post.
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:22:22
Looks like lead to me too. Soft = Softer than the chuck.
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:35:24
Watch the chatter as it will snap the end of the cutoff tool right off especially in aluminum (softer metal).
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:29:53
Watch your knuckles!!!
Posted over 6 years by Anonymous 00:16:57
that’s better
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