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====== Precision Matthews Lathe ====== | ====== Precision Matthews Lathe ====== | ||
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- | | **Tool Type: | + | | **Tool Type: |
- | | **Location: | + | | **Location: |
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- | | **Supervisor** | ||
- | | David Bothman | ||
- | | (805) 893-4125 | ||
- | | bothman@cnsi.ucsb.edu | ||
| **Description: | | **Description: | ||
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===== About ===== | ===== About ===== | ||
+ | This tool is a small lathe capable of manually machining small parts out of metals, woods, and plastic. Standard operations include facing, turning, drilling, or cutting for workpieces with axial symmetry. | ||
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===== Safety Concerns ===== | ===== Safety Concerns ===== | ||
+ | * This machine is designed for operation by experienced users familiar with metal-working hazards. | ||
+ | * Wear safety glasses or face protection when operating this tool. | ||
+ | * Closed-toed shoes and long pants must be worn during use; tie long hair back. | ||
+ | * Ensure that both the tool and the workpiece are adequately secured before commencing operation. | ||
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===== Reference Documentation ===== | ===== Reference Documentation ===== | ||
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precision_matthews_lathe.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/09 23:10 by bassari