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Another Alignment Method

by Mike Solomon I have yet another method to align the tailstock with the headstock. I have used this method for years and have found it to be quicker and more accurate than the usual center-to-center method. All that is needed is two pieces of drill rod; 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch diameter works well. [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:30-04:00June 12th, 2009|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Another Alignment Method

A Screw Cutting Tip

by Herb Helbig Here's a very minor screw cutting tip, but it may be useful to some folks. I often use a screw-checker to trim bolts to length. Clamp the checker in a vise and run a nut up the bolt to lock it against the screw-checker plate, leaving the excess sticking out the back. [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:31-04:00May 1st, 2009|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on A Screw Cutting Tip

Quick Tips for the Lathe

by John Meacham A previous email tip (MW, December 08) about centering a round piece under the mill is similar to how I set my lathe tool at center height. I put a steel rule (use an old rule!) between the cutter and the work and if the rule is vertical the cutter is on [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:31-04:00April 24th, 2009|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Quick Tips for the Lathe

A Brass Bouquet for Mother’s Day

by Walter Yetman Flowers can bloom any time of the year using some basic machinery and a little creativity. The materials needed for this project can be purchased at any hobby store. An evening or two spent in the workshop will produce a beautiful bouquet of brass flowers! Beginning with a template, I scribed the [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:31-04:00March 24th, 2009|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on A Brass Bouquet for Mother’s Day

Stretching the Machine Capacity

by William J. Haworth I have never been one to let "a lack of machine capacity" prevent me from attempting a project! I was faced with the following issue: I needed to bore an aluminum bicycle wheel whose diameter was 20". Since my lathe was 13" (with no gap) and the throat dimension of my [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:31-04:00February 9th, 2009|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Stretching the Machine Capacity

Compact Drive Dogs for a Taig

by Yehuda Friedman Here is a tip that I have been using for many years. Starting with a Taig lathe, I was always hampered by its small size. Of course, my projects were always too large or at the extreme limits of the Taig's capacity. If I’d used a large lathe, I'm sure the opposite [...]

By |2018-06-05T11:40:31-04:00January 24th, 2009|Pass Along Email Tips|Comments Off on Compact Drive Dogs for a Taig
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