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Latest revision as of 01:49, 7 August 2013
See Category:Lathe .
Tom Cohlmia's comments: "Here's a good list of turning operations: Turning Operations
The beginner task I always taught was actually a lathe-and-mill combo called a "mosquito bath." It was a nonsense assembly that served no purpose other than to teach students the different operations. See attached drawings. (I still have my mosquito bath to this day.)
Depending who you ask, the most basic operations are:
* Facing* * Turning* * Drilling* * Tapping* * Grooving * Filing* * Parting*
The ones with an asterisk are covered in a part like the mosquito bath stem. The more advanced operations we could do are:
* Boring * Knurling * Face Grooving * Thread-cutting
Things Needed
* Metal Stock * Cutting Tool * Cutting Fluid (bottle) * Drill Chuck * Center Drill * Tap & Die Set * Drill Bits for Metal (set) * Cutoff Tool * Boring Bar * Metal Files * Scotch Brite
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