deji
05-14-2007, 07:35 AM
I have a question that has been in the back of my head for a while.
Say I am on a lathe, need to come in .500 on a piece. The way I would do it would be to face it off, then 0 it out. I guess "it" would be referring to the small handle with measurements, that controls the z. Would turn it 5 complete turns to equal it to .500. What if I wanted to power feed it? The power feed on all the lathes I used controls the apron to move it along the z. No way to measure that way it seems.
Only experience I have on a lathe is in school. For our little project, the way I was doing it was fine since the most I had to come in on a part was .185. On the final, the part needed 1.000 in, and was a pain.
So, just asking how it should be done correctly.
Thanks
Say I am on a lathe, need to come in .500 on a piece. The way I would do it would be to face it off, then 0 it out. I guess "it" would be referring to the small handle with measurements, that controls the z. Would turn it 5 complete turns to equal it to .500. What if I wanted to power feed it? The power feed on all the lathes I used controls the apron to move it along the z. No way to measure that way it seems.
Only experience I have on a lathe is in school. For our little project, the way I was doing it was fine since the most I had to come in on a part was .185. On the final, the part needed 1.000 in, and was a pain.
So, just asking how it should be done correctly.
Thanks