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Bruce Barnett
 
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Default Machining thin disks on a lathe



I'm new to metalworking and just got a Microlux 7x14.
I'm interested in machining thin disks - about 1 1/2" in diameter by 1/16".

I see that that some lathes have soft jaws, such as
http://www.taigtools.com/c1051.html

Is there an equivalent solution for the Sieg lathe?
Any other ideas?

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