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Spindle through-hole

A dimension indicating the minimum diameter of the hole that passes through the spindle. A workpiece with a diameter smaller than this can pass through the spindle to facilitate working on long pieces of work. On the minilathe it is 3/4" but can safely be reamed out to 13/16". Note that the hole is tapered and is larger than 3/4" when looking at the spindle.

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