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This little guy looks cute and all but it is a real metalworking tool and it must be treated as such. It will probably have a hard time killing you, but it can hurt you in many of the same ways its larger siblings can. check out http://www.taigtools.com/mlathe.html where there are also lists of all kind of fun accessories. | This little guy looks cute and all but it is a real metalworking tool and it must be treated as such. It will probably have a hard time killing you, but it can hurt you in many of the same ways its larger siblings can. check out http://www.taigtools.com/mlathe.html where there are also lists of all kind of fun accessories. | ||
Please note that this lathe does not have its own power switch which is why I lent it attached to its own power bar (Lazy). Please keep them together as one could inadvertently turn the rather spunky motor by plugging it in directly to the wall. | |||
Last: Only engage pulley grooves that are in line with each other or else you will wear the belt right out in no time. When done, release the tension by picking both smallest pulleys so it does not stretch |
Revision as of 00:54, 18 September 2014
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Type | Miniature Lathe |
Make/Model | Taig Microlathe II |
Serial number | |
Original owner | Edgar Yajure |
Loan status | Long Term Loan |
Arrival date | Sep 16,2014 |
Location | On a bench along the East wall of the Space |
Functional status | Working |
Usage permissions | Use as you need it but try to not brake it |
Certification | Self-assessment of competence or ask Edgar. |
Wiki-ID | [[{{{id}}}]] |
Label | 1.0" 1.5" 2.0" |
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This little guy looks cute and all but it is a real metalworking tool and it must be treated as such. It will probably have a hard time killing you, but it can hurt you in many of the same ways its larger siblings can. check out http://www.taigtools.com/mlathe.html where there are also lists of all kind of fun accessories.
Please note that this lathe does not have its own power switch which is why I lent it attached to its own power bar (Lazy). Please keep them together as one could inadvertently turn the rather spunky motor by plugging it in directly to the wall.
Last: Only engage pulley grooves that are in line with each other or else you will wear the belt right out in no time. When done, release the tension by picking both smallest pulleys so it does not stretch