TOOL BIT GRINDING #1 South Bend Atlas Lathe tubalcain Video

Here's how to grind a right hand turning tool for your metalworking lathe.

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keithk98: I'd like to learn more. Thanks!
baconsoda: Yes please, I am very interested because I have been offered a Myford Super7 in perfect condition out of a friends machine shop and I am very tempted to buy it because it will come complete with extras so my wallet might be able to take the strain of having a metal lathe as well as a wood lathe. Best Wishes, Brendan
apowellz: Well done as usual!
hvolboll: Thanks very good info.
JCLabs: Thanks for posting this, it was very informative! I'd love to see some more videos on grinding HSS bits.
richieT737: Very useful and interesting video. Many thanks
russtuff: very helpful! thank you for posting this video. I would love to see more tips on lathe tooling as well as you actually working your machine.
togaida: I would love to see other videos on lathe bit grinding, if they are as grat as this one was, yeah show me more, I am especially interested in grinding screw cutting lathe tolbits.
cumulo25: great use of visual aid. I love it! keep it up!
cozybldr: Great explanation!
TheKirbot: Thanks for a great video! Great Idea to use the wood. Thanks for mentioning the atlas book to, I have the South Bend book, but I never heard of the other one.
GroovyVideo2: Thanks -- Great instruction video -- I would like for you to make more videos -- Its easy to tell you have Much knowledge you can share -- Jay--
bpaavo: Awesome, thank you for using the teaching aids. I'm a small business owner starting to do some workshop stuff myself. I read about the process, but your work made it much more clear. Thanks teach!
FLHS89: I've been looking for a decent explanation of HSS tool sharpening and you just gave it to me. A great video, Thanks.
skankkyho: excellent video,can you do one on" using a boring tool" cheers.
bailybuddy: Excellent video - thanks
mackdawg100: Thanks for the help. Exactly what I needed. Look forward to more on the parting and threading tools.
1949OceanParkway: Wow! What a great lesson. Thanks!
atomictroy: Thanks for taking the time to make this tutorial.
brotsten: Well done. Thanks
LLLuigi01: Excellent video. You were clear and right to the point. Thank you.
wbulte: Very instructive and very useful for a BSCS gone-south onto the slippery machinist road ;-) I have an EMCO lathe and an EMCO-derived mill in my garage. 'Derived' means an EMCO milling head from a Compact-5 combined lathe/mill that I put onto a large/seperate Chinese XY-table, making it much more useful.
mrpete222: Thanks--sounds like you have a nice shop.
DrFrankensteam: Another informative video. Thank you! After seeing your 4 jaw chuck demo, I went out and bought one for myself. Used your method to align stock in it and it worked like a charm. Was wondering if you could reccomend angles on a hss bit for turning stainless steel. Thank you.
mrpete222: Thanks for your interest. Cannot help with SS, had very little experience with it.


Author: mrpete222; Uploaded: Oct 9, 2009; Duration: 10:46; Views: 1180

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