Posted by dr sportster on September 28, 2013 at 17:05:08 from (68.196.137.127):
In Reply to: new lathe posted by bfullmer on September 28, 2013 at 15:17:28:
There is a Youtube vid called Diamond Tool Holder and many vids on the manufacturers website called Eccentric Engineering. There are now many sizes for large and small lathes and the price has gone way up. Despite the price increase I think the diamond tool holder is well worth it. I also did not think until I watched the Youtube vid that a round bit can be held if you are not cutting up to a shoulder . The guy in the video gets some nice finishes from it. The thing with this is it will take some practice time to grind the tools the conventional way to make good cut . This will eliminate that process from the ease of grinding in the jig it comes with. Old machine shop teachers are cringing that people won't learn the right way but the Diamond tool holder is a nice tool in the lathe tooling arsenal. You don't really need this right now but once you start to make serious parts it makes great cuts.
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