Something that I do on multiple parts short runs is to withdraw the Tool bit back to the same reading on the Crossfeed Dial. Everyone dreams of a No Backlash Screw yet Consistent Movements help.
If you have a decent lathe ( colchester triumph or similar ) you can easily hold a dimension of .1mm if you just make sure to always wind back to account for the backlash. For supertight tolerances adjust the cross slide to 3 degrees and just use trig calculation. 10 years + running a manual lathes
You forgot to point out that the indicator needs to be parallel to the axis. I noticed that on your videos the DTI is not perfectly parallel with the axis. I know it is only going to make a small difference but precision is what we are talking about on any machine.
Something that I do on multiple parts short runs is to withdraw the Tool bit back to the same reading on the Crossfeed Dial. Everyone dreams of a No Backlash Screw yet Consistent Movements help.
Super useful for a beginning hobbyist machinist like me, thanks!
If you have a decent lathe ( colchester triumph or similar ) you can easily hold a dimension of .1mm if you just make sure to always wind back to account for the backlash. For supertight tolerances adjust the cross slide to 3 degrees and just use trig calculation.
10 years + running a manual lathes
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You forgot to point out that the indicator needs to be parallel to the axis. I noticed that on your videos the DTI is not perfectly parallel with the axis. I know it is only going to make a small difference but precision is what we are talking about on any machine.