
Tormach's Beginner Guide to Lathe Tooling
Understanding lathe tooling, what it does and how it works is a big part of refining finishings and maximizing tool wear and tear. There are a lot of options, so it can seem confusing, but it really isnβt once you understand the basics.
There are five types of lathe tooling, external tooling, boring bars, drills, thread-making drills, and parting tools. All of these tools work together depending on which application you are looking to accomplish to make a part. Throughout the video we go into depth on what each one is used for, and how they do end up working together to create the part that you are looking for.
Lathe tools can also come in three different varieties, left hand tools, right hand tools, and neutral tools. This is exactly what it sounds and goes on the left, right or middle of the part you are looking to cut with the lathe tooling.
You can download the Tormach Lathe Tooling Guide here: https://tormach.com/media/asset/d/s/ds10524_lathe_tooling_0823a.pdf
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good 1 $$$??
Could of been a tad bit more detailed oriented
This is what I’ve need, thanks!
I really like how you guys made this video. Keep up the great support.πππ
I’d love to see more lathe videos. There is a ton of material out there for how to use the mills, but my lathe gets some neglect.
Great video, still a bit confused on the external tools though. I just picked up a 7 x 12 lathe and a set of carbide lathe cutting bits. I assume from what I’m experiencing that these are not the right tool for trying to take a 3/4" piece down to say about 3/8". This is a link to the type of bits I’m referring to. https://www.harborfreight.com/pack-of-10-ar-8-rh-carbide-tipped-lathe-cutting-bits-2788.html
I found the back and forth hard to listen to.
Chris: "There are five types of lathe tooling.
Rebecca: "External turning tools…"
C: "… which work on the outside of the piece you’re turning;"
R: "… this includes roughing and finishing work."
It’s sounds like good info, but the pacing and sentences split up with different voices makes it hard to absorb. Imagine writing this all out, but switching fonts every half-dozen words. It wouldn’t be some great challenge to read or anything, but it would make it needlessly disjointed. It might look/sound "dynamic" and "interesting", but it gets in the way of the information.
nice video love it