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"lathe" Definitions
  1. a machine that shapes pieces of wood or metal by holding and turning them against a fixed cutting toolTopics Engineeringc2

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Today, only six elderly grandpas in the village can use the lathe.
Lathe said his sugar cane plantation of around four acres was submerged.
Then, after several attempts, he shaped one into wand form using a lathe.
Click here to view original GIFThis Old Tony is good on a lathe.
"The Lathe of Heaven" (1971) offers a very different take on utopian ambitions.
Without the recording lathe, Willie Nelson would have never heard the Carter Family sing.
It could serve the carpenter, farmer, draughtsman, locksmith, lathe-turner, cabinet-maker or tinsmith.
That image, she thought, resembled the woman at the lathe — and therefore resembled her.
Turning at the lathe, for example, "demanded self-control and patience," Mr. Koeppe wrote.
My house is loaded with plaster and lathe walls that destroy Wi-Fi signals.
A Xerox; a milling machine; laser lathe, sewing machine; a staff of … how many?
Howarth turned it on a lathe and left it to dry over three years ago.
In lieu of plastic, he's turned hardened milk on a lathe with less successful results.
But he insisted that he had the next-best thing: a friend with a lathe.
In the end, his detective work disclosed that the lathe worker was Naomi Parker Fraley.
It's sandblasted, then inserted inside a 6-inch-wide test tube rotating on a lathe.
There, prominently displayed, was a photo of the woman at the lathe — captioned as Geraldine Doyle.
"There is no question that she is the 'lathe woman' in the photograph," Dr. Kimble said.
At Gagosian, a desktop record lathe is set up to produce limited run vinyl records for sale.
The lathe is very much a precursor to people sharing something on SoundCloud immediately after they've captured it.
Right: A World War I–era British poster showing women working at a lathe in a factory complex.
Howarth is best known for his wood-turning videos, where he makes beautiful segmented bowls on his lathe.
IWCS writes:Hundreds of years ago, almost every household of the village turned wooden bowls by foot-powered lathe.
Besides bowls, they also made other wooden cooking utensils, tool-handles, small toys by other small hand-powered lathe.
Nearby is a station for fuze production; piles of gleaming spiral shavings lie at the foot of an industrial lathe.
A former apprentice lathe operator, he commanded the so-called self-defense units that helped Russian special forces seize Crimea.
Known among Lathe Trolls as the T-560, these precision machines have made DIY vinyl recording a thriving cottage industry.
Known among Lathe Trolls as the T-000, these precision machines have made DIY vinyl recording a thriving cottage industry.
The bowl on my desk, which was turned on a lathe from a single piece of wood, is by Ed Moulthrop.
"The Lathe of Heaven" was among the few books by Ms. Le Guin that have been adapted for film or television.
It was there that the Acme photographer captured Naomi Parker, her hair tied in a bandanna for safety, at her lathe.
The "ring" is actually a circle of wood that is "turned," or carved, on the lathe to create a grooved wheel.
But when I started needing more than electronic stuff… I needed a milling machine and a lathe and drill presses and saws.
Bugaslovski had seen a recording lathe cut individual records in a music shop, and he figured out how to recreate the machine.
Not only were the disc brakes completely ineffective against the whirling power of the lathe, they melted and caught fire in the process.
But in the meantime, the band has made an extremely limited (210 copies) lathe cut five-inch picture disc to hold listeners over.
Distributed by the Acme photo agency, the photograph showed a young woman, her hair in a polka-dot bandanna, at an industrial lathe.
To get a bit more specific, topographically speaking, buildings can be cut to measure from styrofoam blocks, on a giant lathe in the basement.
In 1991, working as a lathe operator, I apprenticed under Leon Chiappini, Zildjian's head cymbal tester, who has been with the company since 1961.
Each space has a magnet embedded in it, and once he glued each side together, he used a lathe to turn it into a sphere.
The Lathe of Heaven was often seen as Le Guin's tribute to Philip K. Dick — another writer who liked to poke the boundaries of reality.
Between the threading fiasco halfway through the video and the entire block snapping on the lathe it takes several applications of epoxy to get there.
The district has lost access to all basic amenities such as drinking water, power supply, cooking gas cylinder and petrol for running vehicles, Lathe said.
Because of the nature of your work, you shape these people just as directly as your tools shape the blank modules spinning on the lathe.
He embarked on a six-year odyssey to identify the woman at the lathe, and to determine whether that image had influenced Mr. Miller's poster.
One doesn't cozy up with The Dispossessed, or The Lathe of Heaven, or Always Coming Home; one must interact with them, and actually, actively read.
The mahogany bowls and plates were beautiful and simple — produced on a lathe, a craft technique that has all but disappeared in the United States.
The result is a sort of hypnotic quality—the sounds of clinking metal, the grinding of sandpaper and the whirring of a lathe populate each video.
Pat Laperrière mostly relies on a spinning lathe to strip away the log's bark, carve out the bowl's shape, and then give it a perfectly polished finish.
Click here to view original GIFA melted brick of crayons on a lathe combines everything I love about craftsmanship with everything I remember enjoying about a spirograph.
This at-home vinyl lathe is the first consumer device capable of making custom records immediately—it can turn any digital file into a 10-inch record.
An engineer uses Facebook's nine-axis mill-turn lathe, which helps build tiny hardware parts, like those inside the communication lasers the company is building for Internet drones.
My house is made of wood, brick, and lathe with a little horsehair and metal sheeting thrown in so I was unable to get good Wi-Fi throughout.
His in-depth knowledge of the world of work is also informed by the period when he punched in as a lathe operator at Renault's Boulogne-Billancourt factory.
In tracing the tool marks on the sealstone, Goumas speculates that the craftsman may have used a rotating wooden lathe with a sharp edge to engrave the stone.
And he had seen them with an instrument he had devised himself, trying out concave and convex lenses and, in the end, grinding his own on a rotary lathe.
More important for his art, though, was the time he spent as a teenager at a Studebaker car plant, where he learnt to weld, rivet and work a lathe.
His studio is packed with rare analog apparatus including a Haeco Scully vinyl-cutting lathe and a Studer C37 tape recorder, thought to be one of two in existence.
But Vacheron Constantin's core repertory of in-house decorative crafts — engraving, enameling, guilloché (engraving using a lathe) and gem setting — couldn't deliver the high level of artistry he envisioned.
You'll also find a lathe and a milling machine, a sheet metal shear and folder, an electron microscope and a CT scanner—not to mention a computer controlled fabric cutter.
In it was a collection of fine tools that amazed even us westerners: hammers and wrenches of all sorts, drilling machines and a turning lathe made for a professional workshop.
Made using both traditional and modern manufacturing techniques including woodworking on a lathe, 3D-printing, and plastic resin casting, the table's glass top is supported by five rockets racing towards space.
I saved those shavings for years and pounded them into a spoon that only cuts my lips a little to remind me I'm the child of a drill press and lathe.
"Paper thin" is not measured by tiny calipers, but by lathe operators shaving off golden ribbons and checking to make sure their work falls within a certain range on digital scales.
The Phonocut is an analog vinyl lathe, the first consumer device capable of making custom records immediately, right there in your home (assuming you're willing to pay $1,100 for the privilege).
Taking a break from smooshing stuff, the folks behind those hydraulic press videos attached a bicycle brake to a lathe to see if they could bring it to a grinding stop. Nope.
You have to do it with circumstantial evidence or if you're Congress and you realize how difficult it is prove, specific intent, you will form lathe a statute that allows for gross negligence.
But the video above, the latest to be released from the show, has Alabama Shakes recording "Killer Diller," popularized by Memphis Minnie in the 1940s, onto the lathe using instruments from the 1920s.
At the event, Fraley saw the newspaper photo of the women at the lathe that the Rosie poster is believed to be based on, incorrectly identifying Doyle as the woman in the photo.
His new PBS documentary series American Epic tells the story of the recording lathe, the portable machine that radically democratized American music in the 1920s, being taken to previously unheard parts of the country.
Larry was really dedicated to documenting these two songs ("Lathe Biosas" and "Parasite Colony"), and that would somehow act as a stop gap as we figured out what we were doing with the band.
Mr. Lin estimates that he has spent close to 5 million renminbi ($744,730) on machinery, ranging from a Wabeco milling machine to a Bergeon lathe, which is used for drilling, cutting and sanding metals.
He seems like the sort of bloke who spends six hours polishing his car bonnet every Saturday, before spending the rest of his day silently putting up the shelves he made with his vintage lathe.
Click here to view original GIFWatch as Matthias Wandel spins a block of wood on a lathe in order to make a Tippe top, a spinning top that can flip upside down and still spin.
According to Lula da Silva's official biography, he was a shoe-shiner and street vendor until he decided to become a lathe operator in his midteens when the family was already living in Sao Paulo.
Mr. DeSario, 34, is a CNC technician at ComCo, a plastic components manufacturer in Huntington, N.Y. He obtained certifications in CNC milling and in lathe from the Brentwood, N.Y., campus of Suffolk County Community College.
Rather than floating motionless in amber, Usnea reaches out and absorbs outside energies, which then combust into psychedelic spirals, tormented shrieks, shining acoustic passages, hollow-voiced choruses, and flashy drumming (see "Lathe of Heaven" in particular).
The plant's existence comes from the good fortune of the company's owner Colin Forster, who was able to purchase the plant's incredibly rare 1950s Neumann AM-32 cutting lathe purchased from New Zealand's former HMV Studios.
At Caltech, having switched from maths to physics to study pulsars, he also spent hours in the campus workshop learning to weld and use a lathe, and helped to build a 1.5-metre telescope from first principles.
The Tool lamp's variously shaped metal drums are cast in an iron mold, refined using a lathe process and then secured at the top to a bulbous wood shaft crafted to recall the handles of sculpturing tools.
He even cut lacquer discs, used to make vinyl records, on an old mono lathe at their home outside Portland; according to legend, it was the same machine used to make the Kingsmen's "Louie Louie" in 1963.
IN 1961 a 16-year-old youngster, with only primary schooling and experience as a shoe-shiner and warehouse assistant, enrolled to train as a lathe operator on a course at Brazil's National Industrial Training Service (known as SENAI).
Brown makes plenty of weird stuff in his shop (like this vase made of crayons), but trying to turn hardened milk protein on a lathe is by far the strangest, and it nearly brought him to the breaking point.
Now based in Philadelphia, Henn started producing and recording songs in his bedroom in Richmond, Indiana around 2005, and has built a staggering collection of home recorded limited edition records CD-Rs and handmade, lathe-cut seven-inch EPs.
The ateliers can be a bit noisy from time to time, mostly when the students are using its large pieces of machinery, like a Haas OM2A milling unit and a Schaublin lathe, that are lined up against the walls.
One of the most famous indoor/outdoor couches in LAThe pool deck and living roomThe stunning pyramid of concrete and glass with a triangular pool that hovers over LA is absolutely one of the most well-preserved gems in modern architecture.
"I was a bit anxious walking into a roomful of people," said Mr. Pearshouse, chatting amid the din created by a table saw, router and lathe at the Camden Town shed, a 700-square-foot workshop in a local community center.
"Our entire village under water for the last eight days but still we haven't got any assistance from the government," said farmer Prashant Lathe, 35, from a village in one of the flood-hit districts of the western state of Maharashtra.
In seventh grade, fed up with the sewing and cooking classes that girls were relegated to, Betty successfully petitioned her junior high school principal to let her take wood shop, where she learned to turn wooden bowls on a lathe.
Across the window, there's a small library of titles like Kim Stanley Robinson's New York 2140, J.G. Ballard's The Drowned World, and Ursula K. Le Guin's The Lathe of Heaven — because imagined dystopia is as much a reality as any other.
In a demo onstage at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, a Project Alloy wearer was able to use a dollar bill in his physical hand as a lathe to shave down a virtual block of gold in a VR environment.
Using a sound recording system reassembled from parts from the 1920s, Jack White and T Bone Burnett produce an album featuring contemporary artists who have just three minutes to record their songs as a lathe, powered by a pulley system, captures them on disc.
PEEKSKILL, N.Y. — The jazz pianist Elan Mehler hovered over a vinyl-cutting lathe at Masterdisk studios as a mastering engineer laid a blank disc onto the plate and paused for a moment, listening for hints of interference as the blade sliced across the surface.
An upright shell casing to his left is often expanded to form a vertical column, recalling the pieces of wood lathe used in several earlier works, and suggesting the base of a very tall cross with the mirrored Farleys recast as Mary and the Magdalene.
Oxford University's 2013 study on the future of employment predicted that security guards have an 84 percent chance of their jobs being automated over the next 20 years, ranked between "lathe and turning machine tool setters" and "tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers" on the list of "computerizable" occupations.
While actively spinning the lathe (a constant tap-tap-tap on the spacebar if you're using keyboard controls) you then ease your tools of choice into the side of material and shape it into the module required, then when it's done install it into your (hopefully) happy customer.
Most fundamentally it tells the story of Anna Kerrigan, a young woman who works during the war at the Brooklyn Naval Yard, where women have been allowed to hold jobs (welders, lathe operators, machinists) that had belonged only to men before many of them went off to fight.
Then in 1942, 20-year-old Fraley posed for a photograph wearing her signature red-and-white-polka-dot bandana and working on a turret lathe, for a photographer touring the Naval Air Station, where she and younger sister Ada drilled and patched airplane wings as well as operated rivet machines.
I was introduced to the Lost Bayou Ramblers through the American Epic series on PBS, where they recorded their version of the old cajun waltz "Jolie Blonde" on a lathe, a portable recording machine used in the 1920s to collect folks songs from communities located too far from studios, often in Appalachia or the South.
Instead of fiddling with wires and circuits to do this (or solving a tired hacking mini-game) you instead sit down at a lathe (you'd be forgiven for seeing it as a pottery wheel, though) with a block of material, a set of specialized tools, several design templates, and of course some super chill tunes.
The shift was illustrated by the haul from an Israeli raid on a foundry in the occupied West Bank this week; photos released by Israel's Shin Bet intelligence service showed a sniper rifle held together by duct tape, a Wild West-style long gun with a silencer welded on, as well as a lathe machine tool.
And while that kind of scrutiny—a level of care that occasional readers and subscribers alike can relate to—is perhaps why it's all too easy to pigeonhole The Wire as a Very Serious Magazine for the kind of Cafe Oto attending chin-stroker who spends his weekends rearranging his lathe-cutting collection to a Peter Brötzmann live set.

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