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I could see barely any flex at the interrupted cuts. Furthermore, all the table games are listed in one Atlas Lathe T Slot Cross Slide category on this website.
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I liked it, especially for rounding the base plate that was cut form 1/2 x 4 bar stock. The casino section also features many Atlas Lathe T Slot Cross Slide high-value jackpot games such as Ozwin’s Jackpots, Furious 4, Chests of Plenty, Leprechaun’s Luck, Streak of Luck, The Glass Slipper, and Awesome Stars. I've only used the non-compound rest for the one project, the ball cutter. The lathes with compounds AND Ts use the far Tees to mount a coolant nozzle or a parting tool. for vertical angle adjustments Easily mounted on cross slide and held by one T-slot bolt. Some of the big stuff has T slots and NO compound. Craftsman, Sheldon pr other lathes of similar sizes. I had done the same to my cross slide when I got he machine- it is a 10x36, and would need the QCTC that is smaller than AXA- OXA? And I already had the AXA ( the buyer of the crap Atlas w/ slow change gears preferred the lantern.) So it occurred to me that the lower the tool rest, the larger diameter ball could be cut.Īnd I saw that some lathes have T slots. It is milled away a bit under the compound area. Whichever company makes the of line of BCs, sells an replacement slide for some machines, Grizzlies etc. Looking at pics of ball cutters is one of the things that twigged me to the alternative to the compound. Any closer and you would see that when it comes to welding, I make pretty good machinist.