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A quick and easy way to set the tool height on your lathe using only basic tools. 

Richard Moore - Engineering at Home
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There are lots of ways you can set the tool height on a lathe...
Here's a quick and easy method I often use to set the tool height on your lathe using only basic tools that any lathe owner is likely to have.
Especially useful if you don't have a quick change tool post and are using shims to set your tool height. This technique gives you a quick measurement of what thickness shim you need to add or remove from beneath the tool cutting down on trial and error.
Also comes in useful if you need to set a tool part way through a job and you can't use the "facing off to a pip" technique because you have already faced the part or have bored the end out and there is nothing to face.
At the end of the day use whichever technique works for you in a given situation, and add this one to your repertoire in case it comes in useful one day.

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21 ноя 2023

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@Festivejelly
@Festivejelly 9 часов назад
Great video. i never actually thought to rotate the grub screw on the tool like you did to make it more precise then turning the knobs. Though the downside of doing it that way is that the thread could move over time. I always thought those screws were supposed to be loctited in and you use the knobs to adjust then locking with the nut.
@Halinspark
@Halinspark 5 месяцев назад
I was taught to put a scale/ruler or similar between the part and the tool and adjust the height until the scale looked vertical. Works well enough, works quickly, requires no thought, and anybody who has a lathe SHOULD have a scale.
@caploader111
@caploader111 5 месяцев назад
Same here. The first scale I owned had several dents and scratches from me not being careful. So I started using bandiing strap or EZ-Lap diamond files with the plastic handle.
@radboogie
@radboogie 5 месяцев назад
There's lots of ways to set tool height, this is just another one that is useful in some situations. Use whichever technique works for you.
@robertqueberg4612
@robertqueberg4612 6 дней назад
Your presentation is nicely done. I would request that you sir, or anyone watching this would learn to hold the handle of the file in your left had, and the file tip in your right hand, while stepping a bit to the right. This has two advantages. The first being a great reduction in the chances of getting your elbow clipped by a jaw of the chuck. The second, is to remove most of your body parts out of the line of fire, if the file is thrown back at you after getting hit, again by a spinning chuck jaw. I have had experience with both of these situations. Safety first, stitches next.
@radboogie
@radboogie 6 дней назад
Thanks Robert. Personally I would not want to use my non dominant hand and work cack-handed or stand in an uncomfortable place as this would mean less control over the tool and more chance of hitting the chuck. The safest option is to not use this technique unless you have to, and if you do use it observe the following: No sleeves, no jewellery, elbows well away from your sides and keep the file orthogonal to the lathe bed i.e. 90 degrees to the axis of the chuck. Do not use the technique on awkward shaped jobs with protrusions or when the chuck has the jaws protruding too far out. Stay alert and stay safe.
@ypaulbrown
@ypaulbrown 5 месяцев назад
great information Richard, cheers from the US, Paul
@Alex145180
@Alex145180 Месяц назад
Hi, Very cool and clear ….. another easy way to centering your tools is to put a mini laser pointer with a very small gap in your chuck …. most accurate in an independent four jaw chuck. The laser beam will point your insert on the correct center height …..
@radboogie
@radboogie Месяц назад
Interesting idea, thanks.
@poolhub89
@poolhub89 2 месяца назад
Fantastic tip!!! Many thanx.
@Armanufacturingskills
@Armanufacturingskills 5 месяцев назад
You are doing very unique work
@gvt3065
@gvt3065 5 месяцев назад
Simple and elegant.
@ypaulbrown
@ypaulbrown 5 месяцев назад
you can also use the second depth gauge on the digital caliper that is on the back side of jaws..... it has a bigger surface to align to.......hope this helps, Paul
@radboogie
@radboogie 5 месяцев назад
Nice one Paul, I always forget that feature is there!
@ypaulbrown
@ypaulbrown 5 месяцев назад
I find it is a bit more accurate......at least for larger surfaces, little holes, I still use the tail depth pin.....@@radboogie
@Armanufacturingskills
@Armanufacturingskills 5 месяцев назад
Beautiful machine
@Armanufacturingskills
@Armanufacturingskills 5 месяцев назад
Nice work
@tsilfidis1996
@tsilfidis1996 5 месяцев назад
Nice tips! im thinking of getting one of those mini lathes myself so your video will be really helpful!
@radboogie
@radboogie 5 месяцев назад
Thanks, these are great little lathes for the money. Go for it, they're good fun and get the job done 👍
@buddynewman8949
@buddynewman8949 3 месяца назад
excellent
@radboogie
@radboogie 3 месяца назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@guyloughridge4628
@guyloughridge4628 5 месяцев назад
Very nice approach
@radboogie
@radboogie 5 месяцев назад
Thanks Guy 👍
@Phil-fj5fe
@Phil-fj5fe Месяц назад
Sounds like a lot of measuring, got a tip for you. Take steel 6inch rule out your top brest pocket and plumb it up against the side of your stock bar, lightly hold it with your tool point and Eye it up vertically. By dinnertime you'll be a dab hand at it and have it perfect ,fast and efficiently every time. P
@radboogie
@radboogie Месяц назад
Except the times when the job isn't round.
@Phil-fj5fe
@Phil-fj5fe Месяц назад
Unless your going to use a faster to hold something square you'll not get a square object in a 3 jaw self centreing chuck. .
@radboogie
@radboogie Месяц назад
@@Phil-fj5fetry it with hex bar.
@Phil-fj5fe
@Phil-fj5fe Месяц назад
Fair point
@Phil-fj5fe
@Phil-fj5fe Месяц назад
@@radboogie think I'll just keep using center in tailstock to eye up tooling in that case though it's the way I've been trained. And to be honest it takes seconds instead of mins . But your way could be beneficial on more complicated independent four jaws tasks .p
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