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Old 04-19-2009, 08:41 AM
Dorian Dorian is offline
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Useage of different turning tools

Hi - I'm just learning to use a lathe and have bought a set of turning tools that include the following (I found the descriptions on the net):
  • ISO 2: Left- and right-oriented cranked turning and facing tools
  • ISO 6: Cranked knife tool
  • ISO 7: Parting tool
  • ISO 8: Boring bar

It's all pretty obvious to me which tool to use when, except for the knife tool. Does anyone know what type of cuts it's supposed to be used for? And why are they called "cranked" tools?

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Dorian
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Old 04-19-2009, 01:35 PM
aametalmaster aametalmaster is offline
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Cool

Not sure of the cranked tools but here is a parting tool and some brased turning tools, (last pic with the blue tools) and the longer ones on the right are for boring...Bob
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