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Workpieces are either held on both ends ("between centers") and supported by the motor-driven headstock (''Spindelstock'') and the passively rotating tailstock (''Reitstock''). The tailstock can be moved along the lathe bed as the length of the workpiece dictates.
Workpieces are either held on both ends ("between centers") and supported by the motor-driven headstock (''Spindelstock'') and the passively rotating tailstock (''Reitstock''). The tailstock can be moved along the lathe bed as the length of the workpiece dictates.


We have two different lathes at the CoMakingSpace:
We have the following lathes at the CoMakingSpace:
* a [[Metal Lathe|metal lathe]], used with precisely positionable [[Tool Bits|tool bits]] and gears for semi-automatic turning
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* a [[Wood Lathe|wood lathe]], used with handheld [[Woodturning Tools|woodturning tools]] in a more freeform approach
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== Morse Taper ==
== Morse Taper ==
Many lathes have tailstocks with Morse taper fittings - a quick-change conical connection that provides very good holding force by its large surface contact area. <sup>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_taper]</sup>
Many lathes have tailstocks with Morse taper fittings - a quick-change conical connection that provides very good holding force by its large surface contact area. <sup>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_taper]</sup>

Revision as of 22:08, 24 October 2022

A lathe is the machine you need for turning or woodturning: it spins the workpiece around a horizontal axis so that sharp semi-stationary tools can shape it by removing material.

Workpieces are either held on both ends ("between centers") and supported by the motor-driven headstock (Spindelstock) and the passively rotating tailstock (Reitstock). The tailstock can be moved along the lathe bed as the length of the workpiece dictates.

We have the following lathes at the CoMakingSpace:

Morse Taper

Many lathes have tailstocks with Morse taper fittings - a quick-change conical connection that provides very good holding force by its large surface contact area. [1]

Drill chucks and collets are among the accessories one could mount using this taper.