It's an interupted cut and it's very hard steel, that's why the speed is down. I'm using HSS not carbide. On the Bridgeport with carbide it would be moving much faster. The video was shot for The Home Hobbyist, not the proffessional.
Yes, All it takes is a milling attachment on another lathe to reproduce the parts. The bed is cast and no that can't be made on another lathe. I mentioned any mechanical part can be remade.
It's an interupted cut and it's very hard steel, that's why the speed is down. I'm using HSS not carbide. On the Bridgeport with carbide it would be moving much faster. The video was shot for The Home Hobbyist, not the proffessional.
TheViper6506 3 months ago
Cutter speed is way too low.
stillbashingmetal 3 months ago
Could you also square stock using a similar process?
KILLZORsCHANNEL 11 months ago
Yes, All it takes is a milling attachment on another lathe to reproduce the parts. The bed is cast and no that can't be made on another lathe. I mentioned any mechanical part can be remade.
Bob
TheViper6506 11 months ago
Reproduce the bed? Crossfeed? Compound?
huerdon 11 months ago