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What is a Metal Lathe?

Eric Tallberg
Eric Tallberg

When metals such as steel, brass, iron, and so forth need to be machined, notched or cut, the process is accomplished using a metal lathe. There are various types of metal lathes for various purposes and tolerances, but the most common metal lathe is a large, heavy-duty piece of equipment consisting of a number of components including: 1) the headstock, 2) bed, 3) feed and leadscrews, 4) carriage, 5) cross slide, 6) compound rest, 7) toolpost, and 8) tailstock. Each of these parts provides a vital function in the operation of the metal lathe.

In very basic terms, a piece of metal, ordinarily called stock, is inserted into the spindle of the lathe and the spindle, enclosed by the headstock, is rotated at a set speed. Pre-selected cutting bits made of carbide or other hardened material, are held rigidly in place by the toolpost. The bits, positioned and controlled by the carriage mechanism, are automatically set against the rotating material to begin cutting. The rotating stock is suspended inside the bed and may be moved back and forth by the feedscrew and leadscrew as the machining bits are engaged, disengaged and repositioned by the cross slide and the compound rest.

With the advent of plastics and alloys, the metal lathe must be much more versatile than it was at its inception in the early 19th century. Henry Maudsley is generally credited as the inventor of the modern metal lathe,

Today, the computer-operated CNC lathe is the most commonly used metal lathe.
Today, the computer-operated CNC lathe is the most commonly used metal lathe.

There are today, many types and variations of the metal lathe, each designed for a particular function and/or tolerance. Some of the more common types of lathes are: the center lathe which is the simplest of lathes as well as the largest; the bench lathe that is usually small enough to be mounted on a workbench; the turret lathe which allows multiple bits to be simultaneously engaged. Other less versatile lathes that are used for more specialized operations include the engine lathe, the tool room lathe, the capstan lathe and the multi-spindle lathe

High-volume, high-speed CNC metal lathes are often used in manufacturing facilities.
High-volume, high-speed CNC metal lathes are often used in manufacturing facilities.

Computer technology has given the metal lathe a huge range of versatility, economy and ease of operation. The CNC lathe, a computer-operated machine, allows an operator to simply program a particular function of the machining process. With the press of a button, the CNC lathe will automatically set the proper speed of the spindle rotation and engage the designated number of machining bits at precisely the right angle and depth. Today, the CNC lathe is the most commonly used metal lathe.

Discussion Comments

kentuckycat

I can't imagine having to turn metal by hand in some of the early factories before computers were able to do most of the work.

I would guess that some of the parts on the original cars like the axles were made with a metal lathe. It would have been a very labor intensive job, and only a minor screw up could ruin the whole piece.

I'm sure working with large pieces of metal like that was very dangerous, as well. Thankfully those types of things are automated today.

TreeMan

@cardsfan27 - I actually know someone where I live that does metal turning work. He has made everything from metal cups to trashcans. I think as long as the end product is round, about anything can be made. You're only limited by your imagination.

JimmyT

I knew what a wood lathe was, but I never realized the same thing existed for metal.

Are there people who use metal lathes to make metalworking projects (like people do with wood)? If there are, what kinds of things do they make? I have been to quite a few flea markets and craft fairs, but I have never seen anything like this that I know of.

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    • Today, the computer-operated CNC lathe is the most commonly used metal lathe.
      By: Kadmy
      Today, the computer-operated CNC lathe is the most commonly used metal lathe.
    • High-volume, high-speed CNC metal lathes are often used in manufacturing facilities.
      By: Giovanni Burlini
      High-volume, high-speed CNC metal lathes are often used in manufacturing facilities.