Lathes Versión en línea lathes Vocabulary por Ramiro Moscoso A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Starts with A Starts with B Starts with C Starts with D Starts with E Starts with F Starts with G Its main function is to make sure that the cutting tool or machine tool operative element moves along predetermined path. Starts with H The end of a lathe that holds the spindle and the drive that rotates the workpiece. Starts with I to the ground. indexed The precise positioning of a tool during an operation. Starts with J the natural fluid or liquid that can be taken, squeezed, or removed from a plant or one of its parts, esp. a fruit Starts with K It is a process of impressing a diamond shaped or straight line pattern into the surface of a workpiece Starts with L A tool commonly used to machine cylindrical forms. It is generally considered the backbone of the machine shop. Starts with M A multi-point tool that is used to remove metal from the surface of a workpiece. Starts with N a book of or for notes and other writing, esp. a book or binder of blank pages with straight lines in it. Starts with O Cutting operations that take place on the outer surface of a cylindrical workpiece. Starts with P Buildinga piece of wood or metal put into the ground so that it stands upright and used as a support, a point to attach things, etc. Starts with Q Governmentthe wife of a king. Starts with R The process of using a multi-point tool to smooth the interior surface of a hole. Starts with S The device located in the headstock that holds the workpiece in place to rotate it. Starts with T The device at the end of a lathe that supports the end of longer workpieces. Starts with U a light, circular cover for protection from rain Starts with V A turning machine in which the spindle axis is perpendicular to the ground floor. Starts with W The part that is being machined. Starts with X Music and Dancea musical instrument consisting of a series of wooden bars of different sizes, usually played by striking with small wooden hammers. Starts with Y Textiles thread made of natural or artificial fibers and used for knitting and weaving. Starts with Z to strike