svt-40 said:Yes, I am using carbide indexing tools. This set was a waste of money.
Suputin said:This is my 12x36 chinese lathe bought from House of Tools. It has actually turned out to be a very decent machine. It is accurate and repeatable and has more than enough power to cut steel and is big enough to do a rifle barrel. And what more could you really ask from a lathe?![]()
As soon as I tried to go deeper than prolly 0.01 the support took a dive
HobbyShooter said:Do you adjust your cutting tool just below the center line of the piece you're working on?
Jocelyn.
Dimitri said:Unless you got a good atleast semi-industrial machine scrap the carbide, you wont get anywhere, HSS is MUCH better for cutting.
Watch the screws on that machine I'm willing to bet they are metric not inch, most machines coming from SE Asia are metric machines with inch dials. That can be throwing you off as well. Damn metric system when will people learn!![]()
Alot of them have a 1mm pitch screw which will throw off your measurements. 1 millimeter = 0.03937 inchSo for each ".040" turn on the dial your losing about .0006 in reality.
With a one inch part your trying to turn you just lost .015!!!!
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Dimitri
Dimitri said:A mag back ?? Havnt heard that term.
Dimitri
Dimitri said:Matt,
The better way is a NEWELL Dro.
Dimitri