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*How to align a workpiece in 4-jaw independent (off-center) chuck using a dial indicator and a sharpened point - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptmxSjxWM70]
*How to align a workpiece in 4-jaw independent (off-center) chuck using a dial indicator and a sharpened point - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptmxSjxWM70]
*Aligning tail piece to chuck - first use a very straight rod (such as cylinder rod) and then set adjustment screws on tailstock to move side to side. What about up and down? [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5AslPQLQpw]
*Aligning tail piece to chuck - first use a very straight rod (such as cylinder rod) and then set adjustment screws on tailstock to move side to side. What about up and down? [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5AslPQLQpw]
*Indexing chuck - allows you to hold workpieces in a certain orientation, such as a pipe cross - at 90 degrees for 90 degree machining - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixAWmc2giqw]. This appears solved with CNC lathe/mill combination with multiple heads.
*Indexing chuck - allows you to hold workpieces in a certain orientation, such as a pipe cross - at 90 degrees for 90 degree machining - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixAWmc2giqw]. This appears solved with CNC lathe/mill combination with multiple heads. Indexing chucks can also be automated so they turn the piece automatically - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kkf4A0gZKg].


=Notes=
=Notes=
*See [[How to Study YouTube Videos]].
*See [[How to Study YouTube Videos]].

Revision as of 13:54, 17 March 2018

  • How to align a workpiece in 4-jaw independent (off-center) chuck using a dial indicator and a sharpened point - [1]
  • Aligning tail piece to chuck - first use a very straight rod (such as cylinder rod) and then set adjustment screws on tailstock to move side to side. What about up and down? [2]
  • Indexing chuck - allows you to hold workpieces in a certain orientation, such as a pipe cross - at 90 degrees for 90 degree machining - [3]. This appears solved with CNC lathe/mill combination with multiple heads. Indexing chucks can also be automated so they turn the piece automatically - [4].

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