M300 tailstock alignment and taper measaurements
I check the alignment of the tailstock, and fiddle with it to see if I can reduce the taper on long cuts. I can, but it only works for one length and diameter of work piece. This is because the main problem is wear in the ways.

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Tool post grinder - part 2, grinding chuck jaws

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Harrison M300 lathe - my first cuts

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How To Align Your Lathe

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CNC lathe makes a brass part for a safety valve. 5.0 slot drill, part tool 1.5 wide

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Harrison M300 lathe - trying to turn between centres

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Making a new cross-slide nut for Harrison M300 lathe

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Resetting my wonky tailstock.

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Harrison M300 lathe - Some disappointing measurements, and O-level trigonometry

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The Strangest American Engine Ever

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🚨Rubio Goes FOR KILL SHOT to GET VANCE FIRED!!!

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Wie nur ein Fehler Deutschlands größtes Maschinenbau-Imperium zerstörte

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Whitworths 1862 Slotting Machine

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Making a Robin Renzetti style precision lap

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Using the Wiggler

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The large Gear Cutter Pillar’s side wheel broke into two pieces,it was Dismantled and fully Repaired

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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Tool post grinder - part 1

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Experimenting with making a D-shaped broach

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Is this the best Tailstock Die Holder for the home shop machinist?

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