Etymology: [ 'lA[th] ] (noun.) circa 1611. Middle English lath 'turning-lathe; stand', from Old Norse hlað 'pile, heap' (cf. Danish dialect lad 'stand, support frame' (as in drejelad 'turning-lathe', savelad 'saw bench'), Norwegian dialect la, lad 'pile, small wall', Swedish dialect lad 'folding table, lay of a loom'), from hlaða 'to load'. More at lade.
An administrative division of the county of Kent, in England, from the Anglo-Saxon period until it fell entirely out of use in the early twentieth century, A machine tool used to shape a piece of material, or workpiece, by rotating the workpiece against a cutting tool, To shape with a lathe, The movable swing frame of a loom, carrying the reed for separating the warp threads and beating up the weft; called also lay and batten, A machine that works a piece of material such as wood or metal against a tool by rotating it, A machine that is used for working metals and plastics by rotating about the horizontal axis against a tool that shapes it, A granary; a barn, tool which is used to cut and shape (wood, metal, etc.), Formerly, a part or division of a county among the Anglo-Saxons, A machine on which logs are peeled to yield vencer for plywood, At present it consists of four or five hundreds, and is confined to the county of Kent, A machine for turning, that is, for shaping articles of wood, metal, or other material, by causing them to revolve while acted upon by a cutting tool, A lathe object is created by rotating a two-dimensional shape around a central axis It is convenient for creating 3D objects like glasses, vases, and bowls, A machine used for shaping an article, woodworking machine, as in: He shaped the legs for the chair on his lathe, machine tool for shaping metal or wood; the workpiece turns about a horizontal axis against a fixed tool, A lathe is a machine which is used for shaping wood or metal. To cut or shape on a lathe. a machine that shapes wood or metal, by turning it around and around against a sharp tool (Probably from lath (14-15 centuries), perhaps from lad). Machine tool that performs turning operations in which unwanted material is removed from a workpiece rotated against a cutting tool. Lathes are among the oldest and most important machine tools, used in France from 1569 and important in the Industrial Revolution in England, when they were adapted for metal cutting (see Henry Maudslay). Lathes (usually called engine lathes) today have a power-driven, variable-speed horizontal spindle to which the workholding device is attached. Operations include turning straight or tapered cylindrical shapes, grooves, shoulders, and screw threads and facing flat surfaces on the ends of cylindrical parts. Internal cylindrical operations include most of the common hole-machining operations, such as drilling, boring, reaming, counterboring, countersinking, and threading with a single-point tool or tap. See also boring machine, cut (wood, metal, etc.) with a lathe, A device that turns glass tubes at a consistent rate so that large pieces can be easily formed into other shapes The use of a lathe frees the hands so that tools can be more efficiently utilized, A lathes is a machine which holds a piece of wood or metal between two centers and turns it so the work can be shaped by hand-held "turning chisels " Foot operated or hand cranked, Another tool that can do more than just its basic function The Lathe tool lets you "sweep" a 2D template polygon around an axis to create a 3D object that is symmetrical around that axis, as if you'd created it on a machine lathe You can also cause the object to spiral as you go, or to taper in size, A tool, usually free standing, for turning a piece while tools are held against it Typically several feet long and about a foot wide Different lathes are used for wood or metal (or glass) pieces A lathe commonly has a headstock that grips the piece and has gears and a motor drive for turning the piece and a tailstock that guides the other end of long pieces Most lathes allow working a piece held only at the headstock, as for making bowl shaped pieces The tailstock is normally mounted on rails (the bed) so it can be moved accurately to different distances while remaining centered on the headstock A wood lathe will have a tool rest to help guide the handheld tools along the piece while a metal lathe will have a solid tool holder with screw adjustments to withstand the increased force Glass lathes are used to join medium and large diameter tubing for scientific glass work, keeping two tubes aligned as heat is applied all around the joint rev 2003-02-27, n machine that cuts a rotating part with a nominally statinary tool The tool is moved linearly in two dimensions while the part rotates but does not move back or forth, A machine designed to center a piece of wood on an axis: as it turns, the woodturner can cut into the wood to create symmetrical objects, Machine for shaping turned parts by application of cutting edges against the revolving wood, A turning machine capable of producing round diameters by rotating a workpiece against a stationery single-point cutting tool, past of lathe, third-person singular of lathe, plural of lathe, present participle of lathe, act of applying laths; covering made of strips of wood, The act or process of covering with laths; laths, collectively; a covering of laths,
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An administrative division of the county of Kent, in England, from the Anglo-Saxon period until it fell entirely out of use in the early twentieth century
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A machine tool used to shape a piece of material, or workpiece, by rotating the workpiece against a cutting tool - "Of the windows of the village there was one yet more often occupied; for on Sundays from morning to night, and every morning when the weather was bright, one could see at the dormer-window of the garret the profile of Monsieur Binet bending over his lathe, whose monotonous humming could be heard at the Lion d'Or."
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To shape with a lathe
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The movable swing frame of a loom, carrying the reed for separating the warp threads and beating up the weft; called also lay and batten
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A machine that works a piece of material such as wood or metal against a tool by rotating it
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A machine that is used for working metals and plastics by rotating about the horizontal axis against a tool that shapes it
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A granary; a barn
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tool which is used to cut and shape (wood, metal, etc.) isim
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Formerly, a part or division of a county among the Anglo-Saxons
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A machine on which logs are peeled to yield vencer for plywood
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At present it consists of four or five hundreds, and is confined to the county of Kent
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A machine for turning, that is, for shaping articles of wood, metal, or other material, by causing them to revolve while acted upon by a cutting tool
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A lathe object is created by rotating a two-dimensional shape around a central axis It is convenient for creating 3D objects like glasses, vases, and bowls
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A machine used for shaping an article
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woodworking machine, as in: He shaped the legs for the chair on his lathe
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machine tool for shaping metal or wood; the workpiece turns about a horizontal axis against a fixed tool
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A lathe is a machine which is used for shaping wood or metal. To cut or shape on a lathe. a machine that shapes wood or metal, by turning it around and around against a sharp tool (Probably from lath (14-15 centuries), perhaps from lad). Machine tool that performs turning operations in which unwanted material is removed from a workpiece rotated against a cutting tool. Lathes are among the oldest and most important machine tools, used in France from 1569 and important in the Industrial Revolution in England, when they were adapted for metal cutting (see Henry Maudslay). Lathes (usually called engine lathes) today have a power-driven, variable-speed horizontal spindle to which the workholding device is attached. Operations include turning straight or tapered cylindrical shapes, grooves, shoulders, and screw threads and facing flat surfaces on the ends of cylindrical parts. Internal cylindrical operations include most of the common hole-machining operations, such as drilling, boring, reaming, counterboring, countersinking, and threading with a single-point tool or tap. See also boring machine
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cut (wood, metal, etc.) with a lathe fiil
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A device that turns glass tubes at a consistent rate so that large pieces can be easily formed into other shapes The use of a lathe frees the hands so that tools can be more efficiently utilized
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A lathes is a machine which holds a piece of wood or metal between two centers and turns it so the work can be shaped by hand-held "turning chisels " Foot operated or hand cranked
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Another tool that can do more than just its basic function The Lathe tool lets you "sweep" a 2D template polygon around an axis to create a 3D object that is symmetrical around that axis, as if you'd created it on a machine lathe You can also cause the object to spiral as you go, or to taper in size
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A tool, usually free standing, for turning a piece while tools are held against it Typically several feet long and about a foot wide Different lathes are used for wood or metal (or glass) pieces A lathe commonly has a headstock that grips the piece and has gears and a motor drive for turning the piece and a tailstock that guides the other end of long pieces Most lathes allow working a piece held only at the headstock, as for making bowl shaped pieces The tailstock is normally mounted on rails (the bed) so it can be moved accurately to different distances while remaining centered on the headstock A wood lathe will have a tool rest to help guide the handheld tools along the piece while a metal lathe will have a solid tool holder with screw adjustments to withstand the increased force Glass lathes are used to join medium and large diameter tubing for scientific glass work, keeping two tubes aligned as heat is applied all around the joint rev 2003-02-27
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n machine that cuts a rotating part with a nominally statinary tool The tool is moved linearly in two dimensions while the part rotates but does not move back or forth
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A machine designed to center a piece of wood on an axis: as it turns, the woodturner can cut into the wood to create symmetrical objects
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Machine for shaping turned parts by application of cutting edges against the revolving wood
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A turning machine capable of producing round diameters by rotating a workpiece against a stationery single-point cutting tool
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lathed
past of lathe
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lathes
third-person singular of lathe
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lathes
plural of lathe
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lathing
present participle of lathe
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lathing
act of applying laths; covering made of strips of wood isim
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lathing
The act or process of covering with laths; laths, collectively; a covering of laths
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