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Driver, Lathe Dog, M8

Driver, Lathe Dog, M8

SKU:4477

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Key Features

  • Lathe Dog Driving Pin
  • For lathes with 100 mm (4") chuck mounting flanges
  • Fits M8 bolt holes

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Description

M8 lathe dog driver acts as a holding pin when using a lathe dog that has a straight tail. Bolt into 100 mm (4") faceplates that have M8 mounting holes.

Chris's Tips

The photo shows how to use a lathe dog and drive pin with the mini lathe.

Lathe Dog Use

Lathe dogs are the perfect solution for turning between centers. (That's where you mount a dead center in the headstock and another center -- usually a live center -- in the tailstock. You then mount the workpiece, which has a small divot machined into each end, between the centers.) To drive the workpiece, you place a lathe dog on it; the lathe dog is pushed around by a driver pin screwed in to a faceplate or the spindle, as shown above.

Sounds complicated, right? So why turn between centers instead of just chucking your workpiece?

  • It's very concentric, accurate (less runout than a chuck), and repeatable. That means you can remove your workpiece, measure it, test it, even flip it end for end -- and then put it right back on center.
  • Because of this accuracy, it's easier to blend cuts that you make from both ends.
  • It's easier for long or irregular workpieces that don't easily fit in a chuck.
  • By offsetting the tailstock, you can accurately turn tapers.