Mastermaker
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Having aligned my tailstock to the best of my ability I found that while the horizontal alignment is pretty much spot on, the tailstock is ever so slightly higher than the headstock.
Chronos sells morse taper finishing reamers, either with straight shanks or with a morse 2 shank.
My question is............
If I were to re-ream the tailstock on my lathe which would be my best bet for the best alignment?
A straight shank reamer held in a morse collet in the headstock or using the one with a mt2 shank with a mt3 to mt2 sleeve...?
Chronos sells morse taper finishing reamers, either with straight shanks or with a morse 2 shank.
My question is............
If I were to re-ream the tailstock on my lathe which would be my best bet for the best alignment?
A straight shank reamer held in a morse collet in the headstock or using the one with a mt2 shank with a mt3 to mt2 sleeve...?