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Topic "Lathes" was discussed 3,022 times on 448 sites in last 3 months
Started 2 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-03 15:58:00)
by SwissType1
Genevieve Swiss is proud to announce the expansion of the UTILIS Multidec-CUT1600 line of Swiss cutting tools for CNC Swiss-Type Machines, Lathes and Screw Machines. This precision line of micro tools feature the ability to perform cutoff, threading, grooving and turning operations on small diameter parts in the smallest of CNC Swiss screw machines. The same cutting tool holder ...
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-24 09:44:00)
by phrog
If you could buy only one book about woodturning and/or lathes, which one would it be? I want some basic instruction. I need lots of photos and or drawings. (A picture, after all, is worth a thousand words.) All suggestions are appreciated. Thanks. Richard
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-11-15 16:01:00)
by Automotive News
Automotive Parts Made Simple with Upgraded Lathes Design News By Design News Staff -- Design News, November 15, 2009 TRW has been making parts for the automotive industry for many years, but when Ford Automotive ... Link To Original Article
Started 4 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-06 11:44:00)
by iua
Hi, i need to buy mini cnc Lathes. It can be new or second hand. A working surface of which must be min 350mm. Yours suggestions send on i.uabiznesmv@gmail.com
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-02 06:27:00)
by HAL 9000
We are looking for an experienced CNC Machinist for our N. Durham plant. Individuals must have experience setting up and operating Mills & Lathes for production parts, prototype parts and first piece run offs. You will also need experience conducting quality checks with calipers, micrometers, gauges etc. 3+ years of experience is mandatory. If you have ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-02 06:26:00)
by HAL 9000
We are looking for an experienced CNC Machinist for our N. Durham plant. Individuals must have experience setting up and operating Mills & Lathes for production parts, prototype parts and first piece run offs. You will also need experience conducting quality checks with calipers, micrometers, gauges etc. 3+ years of experience is mandatory. If you have...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-02 03:25:00)
by HAL 9000
We are looking for an experienced CNC Machinist for our N. Durham plant. Individuals must have experience setting up and operating Mills & Lathes for production parts, prototype parts and first piece run offs. You will also need experience conducting quality checks with calipers, micrometers, gauges etc. 3+ years of experience is mandatory. If you have ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-02 02:58:00)
by HAL 9000
We are looking for an experienced CNC Machinist for our N. Durham plant. Individuals must have experience setting up and operating Mills & Lathes for production parts, prototype parts and first piece run offs. You will also need experience conducting quality checks with calipers, micrometers, gauges etc. 3+ years of experience is mandatory. If you have ...
Started 5 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-30 10:08:00)
by kling8
I have been a machinist for over 10 years, working on various mills, and lathes, both CNC and Manual. Currently I'm also the programer. I can take a part from blueprint to final product, and also bid on the job. Just looking if anyone is currently hiring, I'm located in Minnesota, but I'm willing to relocate. Thanks Kling
Started 2 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-03 20:55:00)
by RiZ
I'm a newbie to the vast world of mills/lathes etc, so bare with me! I'm looking into investing in a small hobby mill, taking my very limited metal working knowledge to the next level. I've decided on picking up an X3/SX3. Now i've being doing a little research into the unpacking and prep of the machine, and was wondering... When cleaning and prepping the mill, is it really required that ...
Started 1 day ago (2009-12-05 00:40:00)
by Jim Wilkins
On Dec 4, 5:52*pm, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote: RBnDFW fired this volley in news:hfbcpv$8ud$1 @news.eternal-september.org: If it's an Atlas 618, with Timken bearing headstock, it's worth having. If it's the smaller AA lathe labeled Craftsman, they are interesting toys, and a big step down from the Sherline. I have a (true) Atlas 618 ...
Started 2 days, 19 hours ago (2009-12-03 05:29:00)
by Michael A. Terrell external usenet poster
Ignoramus24315 wrote: On 2009-12-02, Gunner Asch wrote: On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 09:51:49 -0600, Ignoramus24315 wrote: On 2009-12-02, rangerssuck wrote: So, I Gunner lost that "original" and then ran for president, the stat of Florida would not be able to produce an original birth certificate, and Gunner would not be allowed to serve. Right? Well, if Gunner was...
Started 2 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-03 03:33:00)
by Gunner Asch[_5_] external usenet poster
On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 10:24:19 -0800, "Steve B" wrote: "Gunner Asch" wrote Its been less than a year since the by pass. Jan 24 of this year. Coming up on a year next month. 11 months almost. I had the stroke in March of this year. Im leaving in a few minutes to drive over to a buddies shop in Bakersfield and keep loading machinery into 40' trailers so they can go...
Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-02 15:36:00)
by Robert Swinney external usenet poster
Mine are the same or very similar. They are Home Depot's "el cheapos". They are hard-wired to a stub of Romex coming down through the dry-wall ceiling. They are in sets of 2 fixtures (4 bulbs) over each machine and over my desk. Each set of 2 has a pull-chain switch. When it became necessary to replace 1 of the switches - jerked out by getting caught in the folding garage door - I ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-28 11:17:00)
by Bernie Weishapl
Roy I am not going to get into all the troubles I had with mine. All I will say is you are making a wise choice of waiting. There are to many good lathes out there to be had than to get one that will be a pain.
Started 6 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-29 17:39:00)
by broby
You ONLY have TWO companies that deal worldwide in your country? Oh but then you are listed as being from Lithuania... that is only a small country isn't it? As for what machines/controls I have worked on/used: OSP2200L OSP3000L 4 Axis Simutaneous Lathes OSP5000L-G some with 4 axis, In-process Gauging and Robotics OSP5020L & M OSP700L OSP7000L OSPE100M Fanuc Alpha1-C EDM Fanuc ...
Started 1 day, 12 hours ago (2009-12-04 12:08:00)
by cueman
I used to modify those mini metal lathes back when they cost $799 in the 80's and I built a wooden box to mount it to, and the shelf to the left of the headstock had a bearing that road on top of it as a steady rest. I called it The Work Hustler. The quality of those mini lathes dropped along with the price through the years and I quit messing with them. That led to the next generation of ...
Started 2 days, 6 hours ago (2009-12-03 18:38:00)
by bill pierce
Quote: Originally Posted by roger albert God I wish I had a bigger truck, workshop, and wallet. I'm about to invest in machine tools. Roger, I have run across quite a few small lathes at auction from time to time cheep. I have a 1940s lathe I picked up for $500. It's only about 4' long and has about 12" of ...