I have a need to turn tapers for some tooling I need to make, but I haven't got the funds to buy a taper attachment for my lathe, nor do I really want to try those modifications some make with boring heads for offset turning. I want to be as exact as possible and for me, that means offsetting the tail stock.
What I am making is a tapered reamer for finishing the bore of a woodwind instrument. I plan to have a few extra inches on the shank to be gripped in a Jacobs or lathe chuck. How do I calculate how much I need to offset the tail stock? Do I need to take in to account the entire length of the work piece? Or do I only need to offset for the length of the tapered portion?
What I am making is a tapered reamer for finishing the bore of a woodwind instrument. I plan to have a few extra inches on the shank to be gripped in a Jacobs or lathe chuck. How do I calculate how much I need to offset the tail stock? Do I need to take in to account the entire length of the work piece? Or do I only need to offset for the length of the tapered portion?