1946 How-to Build Metal Lathe Cross-slide Turret Diy Article Plan

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  • Memphis, New York, United States
  • Jan 30th
The design featured in this article is a four-position turret built by W. A. Coney for use on a 9 inch South Bend lathe. The construction is reasonably simple and can be completed solely with the use of a small lathe. A milling machine may only be necessary for forming the rocker seats. A cross-slide turret is a useful attachment for a lathe as it allows for easy switching between different tools. Production work that requires identical cuts can benefit greatly from a turret. Even in repair or DIY projects, a turret can provide more rigidity and can hold more cutting bits than a conventional toolpost. This 1946 article provides a step-by-step guide on building a cross-slide turret for a metal-working lathe. The dimensions provided are suitable for a turret that fits a 9-10 inch or similar swing lathe. Build a Metal Lathe Cross-Slide Turret with this DIY Plan Don't miss out on the benefits of a cross-slide turret - use this DIY plan to build your own today.
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