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"SBO"

19/02/2006 12:33 PM

Lathe question

Hi,

Is it better to use a mini lathe instead of a bigger one for making a small
job, or it doesn't make a difference?


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Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "SBO" on 19/02/2006 12:33 PM

20/02/2006 2:51 PM


"SBO" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Is it better to use a mini lathe instead of a bigger one for making a
> small job, or it doesn't make a difference?

Normally there is no difference. However the tool rest on many larger
lathes will not fit between the live and drive ends of the lathe when
working on small projects that are only a few inches long. With that
problem you cannot position the tool rest close to the work if the work is
small in diameter.

Jn

John

in reply to "SBO" on 19/02/2006 12:33 PM

19/02/2006 1:42 PM

If the object you want to turn fits and the lathe is steady and
vibration free then size doesn't matter. You may want to use smaller
tools on small work, though.

J.

SBO wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it better to use a mini lathe instead of a bigger one for making a small
> job, or it doesn't make a difference?
>
>

Pn

Phisherman

in reply to "SBO" on 19/02/2006 12:33 PM

19/02/2006 7:17 PM

On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 12:33:04 -0500, "SBO" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Is it better to use a mini lathe instead of a bigger one for making a small
>job, or it doesn't make a difference?
>

I've made very small parts using a 15-foot lathe. What really matters
is the holding device, tool rest, and tools. The larger lathe has the
advantage of more mass, less vibration.


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