1941 South Bend 13" Lathe Restoration - Part 5 - Compound Disassembly

Опубликовано: 22 Декабрь 2024
на канале: My Lil' Mule
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Started the tear down of the carriage with the compound. The compounds sits atop the cross slide and serves to add another layer of control when cutting on a lathe (i.e. tapers, screwcutting, etc.). I'm just covering the disassembly in this video. I'll paint it before it goes back together.

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