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Using power lathe tools on a pole lathe is safe, but hard work.
Modern coarse turning patterns allow unturned metal and hammering-marks to show through between the tracks of the lathe tool.
Most modern face mills use carbide inserts, as well as many lathe tools and endmills.
The only machine to touch the cymbal was the lathe, and even then the lathe tool was held in the hand.
Depending on the grade of the grinding wheel it may be used for sharpening cutting tools such as lathe tools or drill bits.
A lathe tool is a woodworking chisel designed to cut wood as it is spun on a lathe.
The angle that the tools are ground is closer to that of a carpenter's chisel than that of a power lathe tool.
A diamond-tipped lathe tool is used in the final stages of the manufacturing process to achieve sub-nanometer level surface finishes and sub-micrometer form accuracies.
Machine cutting tools (drill bits, taps, lathe tools) need be much harder than the material they are operating on in order to be effective.
Fine horizontal bands, so typical of coiled basketry, were marked with lathe tools, and the thousands of fine vertical stitches were drawn with pen and ink.
Like indexable lathe tools and milling cutters, they use replaceable carbide, HSS or ceramic inserts as a cutting face to alleviate the need for a tool grinder.
This effect was deliberately enhanced by use of a coarse lathe tool, and sometimes by a very limited final polishing, leaving the lathe tool marks as "tone grooves".