Chapter 9, Setting up lathe tools – Smithy Midas 1220 LTD User Manual

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Chapter 9

Setting Up Lathe Tools

After selecting a cutter, insert it in the toolholder. Allow the cutter bit to project just

enough to provide the necessary clearance for the cutting point. The closer the cutter is

to the toolpost, the more rigid the cutting edge. Allen-head capscrews hold the tool in the

toolpost. To assure maximum rigidity, don't let the tool extend too far beyond the end of

the toolpost turret.

Cutting Tool Height

After inserting the cutting tool into the toolpost, adjust the height of the cutting edge in

relation to the lathe center. Insert a center in the tailstock. Then run the tool and center

together.

The cutting edge on the tool should meet the point on the center. It may be necessary

to use shims, which can be of various thicknesses and materials (Figure 9.1). Many

seasoned cutting-tool height machinists use pieces of old hacksaw blades as shims. If the

toolbit is too high, shim the back of the toolbit. If it's too low, shim the entire tool.

Figure 9.1 Placing shims under the tool can correct cutting too height.

Turning Tools

For general turning operations, set the point of the cutter bit slightly above the

centerline of the work. In steel, the harder the material, the less above center (Figure

9.2, left).

Exceptions are soft brass, aluminum, and materials that tend to pull or tear. When

machining these materials, set the cutter on dead center (Figure 9.2, right).

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