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Posted by: BaTaTa ®

12/11/2005, 16:23:40

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hi everybody

if we want to machine a product using a lathe...
what are the sequenceof the apparatus??
what should we do? all the steps
and what are the difficulties in each step??
are there things to take into consideration

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Posted by: randykimball ®
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12/11/2005, 20:26:31

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I'm sorry, but ... Could you break that down to one or two simple questions?

You have requested an essay of about 200 pages.




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Posted by: BaTaTa ® NDR

12/11/2005, 20:51:32

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ok

i believe these are the operations... (if wrong correct me)

Facing
Center Drilling
Turning Between Centers
Boring
Reaming
Tapering
Recessing, Grooving, & Parting
Knurling
Threading

are there any dificulties or problems we might face in each?? or where exactly may we have problems

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Posted by: randykimball ®
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12/11/2005, 20:59:15

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Well, yes those are a few of the operations performed on a lathe, but there are many more. Plus, there is no order to perform them in, just as there are more than one kind of project to machine, any of which would require a different order of performing operations and a different list of operations to be performed.

If you must have a really basic order it would be:
Hogging
Roughing
Finishing

To show that the list goes on .. and on ... add these off the top of my head:

Drilling
Gun drilling
Rifileing
Burnishing
Rolling
Grinding
Upsetting
Flaring
Work hardening
Flanging
Balancing
Truing
Crank case cutting
Cam cutting
Tracing
Forming
..... .... .. . and the list goes on

As an example, I assure you, it takes 10 to 12 years of many various project machining to become a reasonably good engine lathe operator.




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