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speed lathe

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speed lathe [′spēd ‚lāth]
(mechanical engineering)
A light, pulley-driven lathe, usually without a carriage or back gears, used for work in which the tool is controlled by hand.


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From the example of others who have gone into similar businesses--a friend invented the Twister speed lathe, a desktop lathe for polishing and light deburring," Pierson said, "my goal is to have an annual revenue of about $500,000 after five years or so.
 
 
 
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