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![]() Most rotary tables have a Morse tapered hole in the center. It's possible that the lathe is attached to a tapered shank. If the shank has a draw bar thread, a bolt may be holding it from the bottom, otherwise it may be held by the friction of the taper alone. In which case it can be driven out. It should be visible from the bottom of the table. -- Billy Hiebert HIEBERT SCULPTURE WORKS Small Part Injection Molding http://www.hieberts.com Waynemak wrote: Can you use a lathe? The pulley is going to want to vibrate using an end mill. wrote in message ups.com... I just got my second rotary table... This one has a two position knob that doesn't seem to do anything... Could anyone tell me what it's for ??? (see red arrow) One more stupid question.... What's holding this three jaw chuck onto the table... I see no attachments anywhere... Super glued ??? Picture link... http://user.pa.net/~kbeitz/Metal%20w...20question.jpg |
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