Presumably the "stick" is a square piece of wood that's 5 ft in length?
Wastage = Volume of wood - Volume of cylinder
First we have to find the radius of the cylinder and this is done by square rooting 10 and dividing the answer by 2 which comes to about 1.58113883 ins.
Wastage = 10*60 - pi*1.581138832*60 (5 ft = 60 inches)
Wastage = 128.761102 cubic inches.
Cylindrical turning is a machining process used to create cylindrical shapes on a workpiece by removing material through the use of a lathe. In this process, the workpiece is rotated while a cutting tool is fed along its length, allowing for precise shaping and finishing of the surface. It is commonly used to produce components such as shafts, rods, and other cylindrical parts in various industries. This technique ensures high accuracy and a smooth finish, essential for many engineering applications.
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A mandrel is commonly used by metalworkers, jewelers, and woodworkers. In metalworking, it helps shape and form metal pieces, while jewelers use it to create rings and other circular items. Woodworkers may use a mandrel for turning projects on a lathe to achieve precise shapes. Overall, any craftsman needing to shape materials into cylindrical forms would utilize a mandrel.
The 2015 Porsche Macan's turning circle is 38.7 ft..
Turning something 'clockwise' would be turning it in the direction the hands on a clock turns. 'Counter-clockwise' would be turning it the opposite direction of a clock. I always remember anti-clockwise from clockwise, by which way a clock turns for clockwise, and the opposite way of a clock turning for anti-clockwise.
A cylindrical job can be done by using a lot of turing operations. A lathe turning operation is done using a machinery. There are many different parts to a turning tool. Some examples of a turning tool are left-hand turning tool and the right hand turning tool.
Cylindrical turning is a machining process used to create cylindrical shapes on a workpiece by removing material through the use of a lathe. In this process, the workpiece is rotated while a cutting tool is fed along its length, allowing for precise shaping and finishing of the surface. It is commonly used to produce components such as shafts, rods, and other cylindrical parts in various industries. This technique ensures high accuracy and a smooth finish, essential for many engineering applications.
yes it is possible by turning and milling..................
I don't think that is possible.
it is an old machine.It can be ised for various operations like turning,taper turning,knurling,slotting,facing,threading etc. But it can be used mostly only for cylindrical jobs. you can find it in many small workshops.
Their is no Possible way :) :(
Yes it is possible.
yes
Yes it actually is i just tried it then but i don't know how
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Possible if you keep turning the water.
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