Metal Turning On The Lathe [ DIRECT ✓ ]
Long, stringy "birds' nests" are dangerous. Ensure your tooling geometry is snapping those chips for a safer workspace and better finish. 🧯 Safety First
Drop a photo of your current project or your favorite go-to cutting tool below! 👇
Here’s a quick breakdown of why we love the lathe and a few tips for your next project: ⚙️ The Art of the Cut Metal turning on the lathe
If your tool bit is even a fraction of a millimeter off-center, you’ll deal with rubbing or "nubs" at the end of a facing cut.
The lathe is one of the most dangerous tools in the shop if respected. Never wear gloves, tuck in loose clothing, and remove the chuck key immediately after tightening. Long, stringy "birds' nests" are dangerous
Whether you’re a seasoned machinist or just starting to make chips in your home garage, there is something deeply satisfying about . It’s the perfect blend of precision engineering and raw mechanical power.
Unlike milling, where the tool rotates, the lathe spins the workpiece. This makes it the king of concentricity. From simple bushings to complex tapered shafts, the lathe is the backbone of any metalworking shop. 🛠️ Pro-Tips for Cleaner Finishes: 👇 Here’s a quick breakdown of why we
Speed matters! Aluminium loves to go fast, while stainless steel requires patience and plenty of lubricant to avoid work-hardening.