- A
lathe (/leɪð/) is a
machine tool that
rotates a
workpiece about an axis of
rotation to
perform various operations such as cutting, sanding, knurling...
-
movements of
various cutting tools, such as tool bits and
drill bits. The
design of
lathes can vary
greatly depending on the
intended application; however...
- on a
lathe Minimum of
turning or
grinding needed if the
drill bit is made from
appropriately sized round bar
stock Can be held in a
standard drill chuck...
-
support in the
lathe), but 90
degrees is also
common and used when
locating holes prior to
drilling with
twist drills.
Center drills are made specifically...
- symmetry,
especially a cylinder. In a
drill, a mill and a transmission, a
chuck holds the
rotating tool; in a
lathe, it
holds the
rotating workpiece. Chucks...
- of
tools by
means of a computer. It is used to
operate tools such as
drills,
lathes, mills, grinders,
routers and 3D printers. CNC
transforms a
piece of...
- mouth.[citation needed] The bow
lathe used for
traditional woodturning uses the same
principle as the bow
drill. Bow
drills with
green jasper bits were used...
-
metalworking and woodworking, an
automatic lathe is a
lathe with an
automatically controlled cutting process.
Automatic lathes were
first developed in the 1870s...
- used in
drill presses or
lathes rather than in hand-held
electric drills.
Because of the flat
bottom of the hole, they are
useful for
drilling through...
- A
lathe center,
often shortened to center, is a tool that has been
ground to a
point to
accurately position a
workpiece on an axis. They
usually have...