tailstock
/ˈteɪlˌstɒk/Definitions
1. noun
A device in a lathe that supports the workpiece and allows it to be turned or other wise machined.
“The machinist set up the tailstock to support the long piece of wood during the turning process.”
1. noun
A device in a lathe that supports the workpiece and allows it to be turned or other wise machined.
“The machinist set up the tailstock to support the long piece of wood during the turning process.”