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Chapter 1: Safety Chapter 2: Preparing the Lathe Chapter 3: Tooling, Materials and Geometry Chapter 4: Getting Started, Tooling Up Chapter 5: Gear Cover and Headstock Dividing Attachment Chapter 6: Modifications for Milling Chapter 7: Improving Rigidity and Making a Part Off Tool Chapter 8: Guided Centre Punch, Filing Rest; Use of Steadies and Chuck Depth Stop Chapter 9: Toolpost Powered Spindle, Saw Table and Grinding Rest Chapter 10: DRO Handwheels and a Radius Turning Attachement, Fitting Taper Roller Bearings
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Add Mini-Lathe for Home Machinists, The versatile and inexpensive mini-lathe has become the best-selling item of machinery in the hobby engineering market, and is often purchased as a first step by beginners. These miniature versions of industrial metalworking lathes are a good choice for m, Mini-Lathe for Home Machinists to your collection on WonderClub |