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" More feed is usually the cure for chattering. Of course, chattering may be caused by a cut that is just heavy enough to balance the weight of the work and spindle, and then the slight necessary looseness of spindle bearings gives the chance for chattering.... "
Hartness Flat Turret Lathe Manual: A Hand Book for Operators - Page 125
by James Hartness - 1915 - 184 pages
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Evolution of the Machine Shop

James Hartness - Lathes - 1905 - 190 pages
...enough to balance the weight of the work and spindle, and then the slight necessary looseness of spindle bearings gives the chance for chattering. An old-fashioned...pressure down on the work. Chattering is destructive to the sharp edge of the tool and should be stopped as soon as noticed ; but don't think a lighter...
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The Americana: A Universal Reference Library, Comprising the Arts ..., Volume 17

Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1912 - 812 pages
...to brlance the weight of the work and spindle, and then the slight necessary looseness of spini'.le bearings gives the chance for chattering. An old-fashioned remedy for this is to turn the tod upside down to get the pressure down on the wc-ik. Chattering is destructive to the sharp edgt...
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Principles of Setting-out, Securing and Tooling Operations for Engineering ...

Alfred Parr - Machine-shop practice - 1913 - 312 pages
...tool. FIG. 152. — Facing tool cutting on disc. FIG. 153. — Form of tool lor deep internal culling. pressure down on the work. Chattering is destructive...should not be tolerated. Facing cuts may be taken with tools made with round shanks, the advantage being that they may be turned so as to give the desired...
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The Americana: A Universal Reference Library, Comprising the Arts ..., Volume 16

Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1911 - 910 pages
...enough to balance the weight of the work and spindle, and then the slight necessary looseness of spindle bearings gives the chance for chattering. An old-fashioned...pressure down on the work. Chattering is destructive to the sharp edge of the tool and should be stopped as soon as noticed ; but do not think a lighter...
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