The workpiece must be well supported during drilling operations to prevent the work from being thrown from the lathe or rotating with the drill. cylinder of brass with a locking screw which slides on a piece of 1/16" drill rod about 3" long. It's quite handy for checking the depth of holes. You can use a shop rule to set the brass slider to the desired depth and then lock it in place with the little set screw.
If the twist drill is to be rotated by the headstock spindle and the workpiece is to be supported by a V-center mounted in the tailstock, the work should be carefully positioned by hand and the workpiece is to be supported by a V-center mounted in the tailstock, the work should be carefully positioned by hand and the workpiece is to be supported by a V-center mounted in the tailstock, the work should be carefully positioned by hand and the workpiece is to be supported by a V-center mounted in the tailstock, the work should be carefully positioned by hand and the workpiece is to be supported by a V-center mounted in the tailstock, the work should be carefully positioned by hand and the workpiece is to be supported by a V-center mounted in the tailstock, the work should be carefully positioned by hand and the workpiece is to be supported by a V-center mounted in the tailstock, the work should be carefully positioned by hand and the drill moved lightly into contact with the workpiece before starting the lathe.
The workpiece must be well supported during drilling operations to prevent the work from being thrown from the axis of the cutting tool. The cutting tool can then be moved simultaneously in an axial direction to drill or machine a hole – and/or combined with an arbitrary sidewards motion to