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Old August 18th 08, 12:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default (OT) lathes & mills : vocabulary questions

On Aug 17, 4:05*pm, Charlie wrote:
snipped B) If correct on A, how to understand the dimensions? Perhaps a 36x9"
lathe has 36" between centers, and 9" is the max. diameter of basic
stock?


Right again. (well, the 9" is the distance from the bed to the center -
you may have trouble mounting 9"stock)


snipped

Minor correction: I believe that 'swing' is actually the maximum
diameter of the work. 9" swing would mean 4 1/2" between the bed (rails
that the tailstock moves on) and the centerline.

Charlie


It used to depend on the country but now everything I see for sale
seems to be max diameter turned. Bigger numbers sound better I guess.
Karl
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Old August 18th 08, 10:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default (OT) lathes & mills : vocabulary questions

"Charlie" wrote in message
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B) If correct on A, how to understand the dimensions? Perhaps a 36x9"
lathe has 36" between centers, and 9" is the max. diameter of basic
stock?


Right again. (well, the 9" is the distance from the bed to the center -
you may have trouble mounting 9"stock)


snipped

Minor correction: I believe that 'swing' is actually the maximum diameter
of the work. 9" swing would mean 4 1/2" between the bed (rails that the
tailstock moves on) and the centerline.



Yes, my mistake.

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