When viewing a typical CNC lathe, the machine left side, where the chuck is located, is called the headstock. Opposite, at the far right side of the machine, is the tailstock. Its design and purpose ...
There’s another type used for checking tailstock alignment, but that’s a subject for another day. We start by chucking some stock. You want something of a substantial diameter, because we’re ...
Aligning tailstock includes mounting a small center drill in the tail stock, turning the bar between centers and measuring the diameter of bar, and putting a straight bar between centers. Bench ...
The tailstock seems to be the only non-automotive part on the machine. We’d love to see a video of it in action, but there are ample pictures on [Paul]’s website to suggest that the heavy ...