Turning Between Centers
The learner will identify tools and practices associated with setting up a lathe to turn between centers.
Created Date
06.25.15
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06.26.15
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Topics of this game:
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_________________ are often the first steps taken in getting ready to turn between centers.
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Center drills break as a result of ______.
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In what kind of chuck is a square or rectangular workpiece set up for center drilling?
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When taking a facing cut on a workpiece, the point of the tool should _____.
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To correctly face from the outside into center using a standard right-hand, high-speed steel tool holder, ______.
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When taking facing cuts, ______.
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If a long workpiece needs to be faced while being held between centers, a ______ would be used.
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The greater the size of the work to be held between centers and the heavier the cuts, ______.
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Center-drilled holes that are drilled too deeply will cause _____.
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The advantage of working between centers is ______.
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Identify the lathe accessory shown.
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