hello all made this knirler for my taig lathe works great.thanks
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hello all made this knirler for my taig lathe works great.thanks
dethrow55,
Nice work on the small lathe!! You need a knurling tool like that on small lathes.
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The torque / grip of my (Taig-) chuck is not sufficient for such a deep knurl in a) steel, b) brass.