Lathe Not Turning Parallel at Amanda Edmondson blog

Lathe Not Turning Parallel. I started with my lathe over 100mm having the outer end 0.08mm smaller and. the problem is when i clamp a precision ground bar in the chuck, it is not parallel to the z axis. knowing how to check your turned components are parallel whilst performing. it seems to me, turning all at once in a 5c spindle mounted collet with a dead center on the other end should have. join this channel to get access to perks:anyone donating to support the stray cats. If i measure the bar 6. you could set the lathe up to be 45 degrees out of level and if the lathe is well aligned it will still turn parallel. i've just spent the last hour and a half trying to adjust my lathe to turn parallel.

Lathe Axis Diagram
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join this channel to get access to perks:anyone donating to support the stray cats. i've just spent the last hour and a half trying to adjust my lathe to turn parallel. I started with my lathe over 100mm having the outer end 0.08mm smaller and. it seems to me, turning all at once in a 5c spindle mounted collet with a dead center on the other end should have. the problem is when i clamp a precision ground bar in the chuck, it is not parallel to the z axis. If i measure the bar 6. you could set the lathe up to be 45 degrees out of level and if the lathe is well aligned it will still turn parallel. knowing how to check your turned components are parallel whilst performing.

Lathe Axis Diagram

Lathe Not Turning Parallel I started with my lathe over 100mm having the outer end 0.08mm smaller and. join this channel to get access to perks:anyone donating to support the stray cats. i've just spent the last hour and a half trying to adjust my lathe to turn parallel. I started with my lathe over 100mm having the outer end 0.08mm smaller and. it seems to me, turning all at once in a 5c spindle mounted collet with a dead center on the other end should have. you could set the lathe up to be 45 degrees out of level and if the lathe is well aligned it will still turn parallel. the problem is when i clamp a precision ground bar in the chuck, it is not parallel to the z axis. knowing how to check your turned components are parallel whilst performing. If i measure the bar 6.

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