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To: Still Thinking

At the risk of being labeled the technical police ; ) the usual method of machining a flat surface with a lathe is to insert a shell cutter in the spindle and mount the workpiece in the tool holder, opposite of what is normal. Moving the cross slide will machine the part.


60 posted on 05/10/2009 8:30:14 PM PDT by whodathunkit (Shrugging as I leave for the Gulch)
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To: whodathunkit

True, but I’d hate to have to do something as long as lathe ways in that kind of setup.


62 posted on 05/10/2009 8:33:42 PM PDT by Still Thinking (If ignorance is bliss, liberals must be ecstatic!)
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To: whodathunkit

You are right, thunkit. Didn’t think of that. Which is why I went to the Inventory Control Dept. as soon as possible. :)


63 posted on 05/10/2009 8:35:14 PM PDT by mick (Central Banker Capitalism is NOT Free Enterprise)
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To: whodathunkit; mick

Let me put it a little differently. I personally would have a greater confidence of succeeding in making a lathe on a mill than I would in making a mill on a lathe. Maybe it’s more of an issue with me personally.


64 posted on 05/10/2009 8:36:53 PM PDT by Still Thinking (If ignorance is bliss, liberals must be ecstatic!)
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