Fig. 1273.
Fig. 1274.
Fig. 1275.
Knurling or Milling Tools.—In [Fig. 1273] is shown the method of using the knurling tool in the slide rest of a lathe. It represents the tool at work producing the indentations which are employed to increase the hand grip of screw heads, or of cylindrical bodies, as shown in the figure by the crossed lines. [Fig. 1274] is an end view of the tool, which consists of a holder to go in the slide rest tool post, and carrying two small hardened steel wheels, each of which is serrated all round its circumference, the serrations of one being in an opposite direction to those of the other. The method of using the tool is shown in [Fig. 1275], where it is represented operating upon a cylindrical piece of work. If the knurling is to be carried along the work to a greater length than the thickness of the knurl wheels, the lathe slide rest is slowly traversed the same as for a cutting tool.