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TOOL BIT GRINDING #3 South Bend Clausing logan Lathe tubalcain

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2009

Tubalcain explains the angles of a 60 degree tool bit which will be used to cut threads on a lathe. Also covered are several different types of commercial threading tools such as ALORIS & ARMSTRONG.

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  • I enjoy your videos, but today I have a question. How about the tool grinding for a square thread such as AMCE. Thank You.

  • @harleyghost This Winter I am planning a video on acme threading on the lathe. Will discuss tool bits then.

  • I am searching to no avail for a cutter for my threading tool Craftsman No2031 threading tool holder. Any ideas where to purchase one would be appreciated.

    rayaamachine@tampabay.rr.com

  • @Raykatzmar EBAY maybe???????

  • The screwcutting tool thats being picked up and moved at 0:41, canyou still get those in the USA?

  • @raherecolston Maybe, check ebay.

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  • Yes please, "Threading For Dummies" would suit me just fine.

    Many thanks,

    Brendan

  • I would really enjoy to see a "how to" vid on threading on a lathe.

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  • I have just watched your hree vidios on the basic angles required in sharpening the lathe tools. I have never seen such an excellent explanation as you have given. Your wood blocks demonstrate so clearly just what we are supposed to be aiming for. I will be watching more of your instruction as time permits. Thank You. Harvey

  • A nice group of demos for grinding.  Thanks for posting this. Very helpful.

  • Great videos, very helpful, thanks !

  • Mr. Cain, I would definitely like to see you do some lathe threading. Thanks for sharing your expertise.  It means a lot to many of your fans. Best wishes.

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