Time for a thread on lathe tolerances?
Perhaps I can get it started, this is not aimed at those with the ability to set up a lathe, more for those who do not.
Simple facts to know; All import lathes come from the factory with the tailstock 3-5 thousands of on inch hi, no problem if you know how to handle it.
Unless you purchase the very expensive Precision Lathe, you will need a new chuck as well, factory chucks are boat anchors.
Set true checks are only perfect at the spot you zero them in at, they are still scroll chucks in all other positions. My Father used to purchase soft jaw chucks all the time. If he had 1,000 parts to machine and they were 1.5" he would have one that was set to scroll to perfection at that size. When he would use the same lathe and machine parts that were 1" in diameter, he would use a different soft jaw chuck set to that diameter, never would one be used for the other size. On the set true chuck I use, I zero it at the diameter of my Collets. It has zero runout inside the collett.
Full size lathes cannot be purchased and used for cues right out of the box for many reasons, my breakfast is done and I don't have time for all the reasons but we have some great talent here to share their own experiences.
Setting your lathe properly before your first cue can save years of misery. Learn all your runouts before your first cuts on any material.
Thanks, Dave.
Perhaps I can get it started, this is not aimed at those with the ability to set up a lathe, more for those who do not.
Simple facts to know; All import lathes come from the factory with the tailstock 3-5 thousands of on inch hi, no problem if you know how to handle it.
Unless you purchase the very expensive Precision Lathe, you will need a new chuck as well, factory chucks are boat anchors.
Set true checks are only perfect at the spot you zero them in at, they are still scroll chucks in all other positions. My Father used to purchase soft jaw chucks all the time. If he had 1,000 parts to machine and they were 1.5" he would have one that was set to scroll to perfection at that size. When he would use the same lathe and machine parts that were 1" in diameter, he would use a different soft jaw chuck set to that diameter, never would one be used for the other size. On the set true chuck I use, I zero it at the diameter of my Collets. It has zero runout inside the collett.
Full size lathes cannot be purchased and used for cues right out of the box for many reasons, my breakfast is done and I don't have time for all the reasons but we have some great talent here to share their own experiences.
Setting your lathe properly before your first cue can save years of misery. Learn all your runouts before your first cuts on any material.
Thanks, Dave.