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That's called a 'lathe'.
Centre lathe can use for friction welding.
it turns wood you can make table legs with it and bowls and other cylindrical objects with it
A chuck is used to hold small cylindrical jobs in a lathe. Various chuck types like 3-, 4- and 6-Jaw self centering chucks or independent 4-Jaw chucks can be used. Some small cylindrical jobs can also be held between two centers on a lathe.
a helical groove in a cylindrical hole (female thread), formed by a tap or lathe tool, or a helical ridge on a cylindrical bar, rod, shank, etc
Knurling tool on a centre lathe.
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the centre distance between centre you can turn the component o lathe machine
Stuff like circle things!
its a car and a dog and a mouse
A cylindrical job can be done by using a lot of turing operations. A lathe turning operation is done using a machinery. There are many different parts to a turning tool. Some examples of a turning tool are left-hand turning tool and the right hand turning tool.
The centre lathe has only one coaxial tool, whereas the capstan has a rotating multi tool station with indexer and clutch.