7 Lathe Procedures

This chapter will focus on lathe procedures, including facing, outside diameter (OD) turning, drilling, knurling, and taper turning. A set of videos is presented below to illustrate these skills, showcasing their application by creating a ball peen hammer. PDF versions of the drawings and procedures for this project will be listed under “Lathe Projects and Resources.”

Introduction to the Project and Order of Operation

This video will lay the groundwork for the procedures to follow. Understanding the sequence of tasks is crucial for achieving precise and efficient results. This 4-minute video will outline the project’s scope and provide a step-by-step guide in the order of operation.

 

OD Turning, Facing, and Center Drilling

OD turning, facing and center drilling will be covered in this video. These techniques are the building blocks of working on a lathe allowing for more intricate operations in the future. Below the video introduces you to these topics.

Knurling

Knurling adds both functionality and aesthetics to a workpiece. This video will explore the creation of knurled patterns on cylindrical surfaces.

 OD Turning To Shoulders

Building off OD turning, this video will demonstrate how to transition from one diameter to another, ensuring accuracy and consistency.

Taper Turning

Taper turning requires precision and attention to detail. This video demonstrates the process of gradually increasing the diameter using a telescoping taper attachment.

Hammer Handle Finishing

Finishing work is the final step in any machining operation. This video will cover how to safely create smooth surface finishes and the hammer handle’s final stages.

Hammer Head

This video provides an overview of how to create a hammer head using the skills learned in previous videos. This video will also cover how to use a tap on a lathe.

 

 

 

 

 

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