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Continue reading “The Machinists’ Mantra: Level Thy Lathe” → Posted in Featured, Skills, Slider, Tool Hacks Tagged how to level a lathe, how to level a machine tool, lathe, leveling, machine tools, machinists levelģD Printering: One Bed Level To Rule Them All 23 Comments All this is to say, before making chips, level your lathe. It may not seem like a huge piece of cast iron could possibly twist, but at very small scales it does! Everything is a spring, and imperceptible twist in the machine will show up as your lathe turning a couple thousandths of taper (cone) when it should be making perfect cylinders. Leveling is a primitive way of removing twist from the structure. What you’re really doing is getting the entire machine in one plane.
This is especially true for lathes, but leveling is actually a proxy for something else. Not, “Hurr hurr my carpenter’s level says the bubble is in the middle”, but like really level. Unlike other big power tools, such as band saws or whatever people use to modify dead trees, machine tools need to be properly level. You followed all the advice for setting it up, and now you’re ready to make chips, right? Well, not so fast. Maybe it’s one of the new price-conscious Asian models, or maybe it’s a lovely old cast iron beast that you found behind a foreclosed machine shop. Let’s say you’ve gone and bought yourself a sweet sweet metal lathe.