Manualy machining a finial adapter on a Hardinge Lathe

in share2steem •  5 years ago  (edited)

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Making parts. Nothing beats manual machining equipment for making one offs and short runs. Like I am going to sit at a computer and CAD/CAM for a CNC to make one finial adapter for a lamp. This is a piece of ~2"D scrap aluminum bar I found laying around. it was painted red, so turned about 0.05" off of it at high speed to give the stock a nice finish. Next I cut the piece off I wanted with a carbide parting tool, which is what you see in this short clip. #share2steem #maker #machining #lathe #hardinge #fabricator #instamachinest



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