new to lathes
ATP wrote:
"Frank J Warner" wrote in message
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In article , Cydrome Leader
wrote:
I just got my hands on a sherline 4400 mini-lathe. I know how metal
behaves with a file/saw/hammer- just not with machine tools.
I've been playing with some brass and learned about the drill bit
leaving triangular holes and other non-obvious things. I was able
to turn down some aluminum castings I made, but other than just
making random shapes, I'm somewhat at a loss as to where to get
started. There's got to be defacto books written 1000 years ago I
need to grab. What's suggested around here?
Lathes will come to you after you figure out the sandpaper:
Posted by Cydrome Leader on June 30, 2008, 5:55 pm
I have some sandpaper. It says it is wet/dry.
What does this mean? Can I used it wet OR dry? Will it make less
dust if I
use it wet? Can I wet it with water, or do I need special sandpaper
fluid?
I also noticed that coarser sandpaper has larger grit, and that it
makes bigger scratches. Finer sandpaper has smaller grit. This is
all very clever!
Cydrome Leader was trolling.
I think maybe Frank is too .
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