bench lathe
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Definition
- Noun:
- A lathe mounted on a workbench: A bench lathe is a type of lathe, a machine tool for shaping wood or metal, that is designed to be mounted on a workbench rather than being a large, free-standing floor model. It is typically smaller and used for precision work on smaller parts.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The jeweler used a bench lathe to craft the delicate metal components.
- For this small-scale model making, a bench lathe is more practical than an industrial lathe.
Advanced Usage
- The term is a compound noun where "bench" specifies the mounting style and "lathe" specifies the machine type. It is used in technical and workshop contexts.
- "to operate a bench lathe": to use this specific type of machine.
- Apprentices must learn to operate a bench lathe safely.
Variants and Related Words
- Lathe (n): The general category of machine tools for rotating a workpiece against a cutting tool.
- Workbench (n): A sturdy table at which manual work is done.
Synonyms
- Small lathe: A general term for lathes of a smaller size.
- Table-mounted lathe: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its installation.
Related Phrases
- Bench-top machinery: A broader category of tools designed to be used on a workbench, including bench lathes, bench drills, and bench grinders.
Noun
- lathe mounted on a workbench