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  2. Spindle (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A machine tool may have several spindles, such as the headstock and tailstock spindles on a bench lathe. The main spindle is usually the biggest one. References to "the spindle" without further qualification imply the main spindle. Some machine tools that specialize in high-volume mass production have a group of 4, 6, or even more main spindles.

  3. Wood shaper - Wikipedia

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    The standard US spindle shaft is 1 + 3 ⁄ 4 in (44 mm), with 3 ⁄ 4 or 1 ⁄ 2 in (19 or 13 mm) on small shapers and 30 mm on European models. Most spindles are tall enough to accommodate more than one cutter head, allowing rapid tooling changes by raising or lowering desired heads into position.

  4. Woodturning - Wikipedia

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    spindle gouge or detail gouge – a shallow fluted gouge used to create details on spindles, including beads (raised portions of the turning typically semi-circular in cross-section) and coves (relieved portions of the turning). bowl gouge – a deep fluted gouge used to turn the outside and inside of bowls and vessels.

  5. Bobbin - Wikipedia

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    A bobbin or spool is a spindle or cylinder, with or without flanges, on which yarn, thread, wire, tape or film is wound. [1] Bobbins are typically found in industrial textile machinery, [2] as well as in sewing machines, fishing reels, tape measures, film rolls, cassette tapes, within electronic and electrical equipment, and for various other ...

  6. Spindle - Wikipedia

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    Common spindle and other species of shrubs and trees in genus Euonymus whose hard wood was used to make spindles; Spindle apparatus or mitotic spindle, a cellular structure in cell biology; Muscle spindle, stretch receptors within the body of a muscle; Spindle neuron, a specific class of neuron

  7. Sander - Wikipedia

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    The sander smooths it and sends it out the other side. Good for finishing large surfaces. Flap sander or sanding flap wheel: A sanding attachment shaped like a Rolodex and used on a hand-held drill or mounted on a bench grinder for finishing curved surfaces. Orbital sander: A hand-held sander that vibrates in small circles, or "orbits."

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