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about that axis.
Lathes are used in woodturning, metalworking,
metal spinning,
thermal spraying, reclamation, and gl****-working.
Lathes can be used to shape...
- bits.
Metal lathes can vary greatly, but the most
common design is
known as the
universal lathe or
parallel lathe. The
design of
lathes can vary greatly...
- revolution. However,
lathes are
constructed by
rotating a
curve defined by a set of
points instead of a function. Note that this
means that
lathes can be constructed...
- "monitor
lathe" is no
longer current in the industry.
Turrets can be
added to non-turret
lathes (bench
lathes,
engine lathes,
toolroom lathes, etc.) by...
-
lathes,
meaning they do not have the
option of
mounting a tailstock, but
vertical lathes can also be
implemented as
parallel lathes.
Vertical lathes can...
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Lympne Lathe of Wye Of these, Sutton-at-Hone and
Milton sometimes ranked as half-
lathes. In the
thirteenth century Kent had a
total of five
lathes: the...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Pole
lathes. The Bodger's Home
Medieval and
Renaissance lathes The
development of the
lathe Spring pole
lathe v t e...
- records. Disc
cutting lathes were also used to
produce broadcast transcription discs and for direct-to-disc recording. Disc
cutting lathes utilize an audio...
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Early lathes, many
centuries ago, were not
adapted to ****-cutting. Later, from the Late
Middle Ages
until the
early nineteenth century, some
lathes were...
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automated lathes were
geometric lathes,
including rose
engine lathes. In
industrial contexts during the
Machine Age, the term "automatic
lathe" referred...