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Basic Lathework for Home Machinists [Paperback]

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  • Author:  Stan Bray
  • Author:  Stan Bray
  • ISBN-10:  1565236963
  • ISBN-10:  1565236963
  • ISBN-13:  9781565236967
  • ISBN-13:  9781565236967
  • Publisher:  Fox Chapel Publishing
  • Publisher:  Fox Chapel Publishing
  • Pages:  176
  • Pages:  176
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jul-2013
  • Pub Date:  01-Jul-2013
  • SKU:  1565236963-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  1565236963-11-SPLV
  • Item ID: 100455136
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Basic Lathework thoughtfully explains all aspects of the lathe and covers the selection of a machine and its construction, from modern types of machines to more traditional models. All aspects of?tooling, machining operations  including general machining, taper turning, threading, and boring  are described in depth for a full understanding of the extensive capabilities of a lathe. Author Stan Bray pays particular attention to modern applications, such as the conversion of power supplies from single to three phase, and the use of digital equipment to improve efficiency. It is suitable for beginners with no knowledge of lathework, and to those who are more advanced and want to improve their skills. With expert advice on steadies, tool height, how to use cutting fluids, mandrels, and more, youll be able to use your lathe to its fullest potential.

Perfect for any home machinist with a new lathe, this comprehensive guide is designed to expand your enjoyment of this versatile machine and take full advantage of its extensive capabilities.?Illustrated with hundreds of clear photographs and concise diagrams, it provides in-depth coverage of all aspects of tooling and machining operations. With expert advice on steadies, tool height, how to use cutting fluids, mandrels, and more, youll be able to use your lathe to its fullest potential.

IntroductionSafetyChapter 1: The lathe explainedChapter 2: Choosing a machineChapter 3: Power suppliesChapter 4: Cutting toolsChapter 5: Work holding-chucksChapter 6: Other work holding methods-the faceplateChapter 7: Tool holdingChapter 8: CentersChapter 9: General machining operationsChapter 10: Parting offChapter 11: Hole boringChapter 12: ThreadingChapter 13: Taper turningChapter 14: Measurement and control systemsChapter 15: Miscellaneous operations - 1Chapter 16: Miscellaneous operations - 2IndexMost home lathes are probably never used to their full potential. This comprehensive l“Ô

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